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Root Biomass on Native Range and Mine Spoils in Southeastern Montana
Author
Holechek, J. L.
Publisher
Society for Range Management
Publication Year
1982-03-01
Body

Research was conducted on native range and revegetated strip mine spoils near Colstrip, Montana, in August of 1975 to determine the weight and distribution of root biomass at five locations. Study sites included native range in excellent, good, and poor condition; a naturally revegetated 40-year-old leveled, ungrazed strip mine spoils; and a 5-year seeded and fertilized mine spoils. Total root biomass was highest on the 5-year-old seeded and fertilized mine spoils. Good condition native range had a higher root biomass than excellent or poor condition native range. The root biomass of the 40-year-old mine spoil did not differ from excellent condition native range. Root biomass distribution in the four zones studied did not differ between sites. Over 55% of the root biomass was in the upper 15 cm of the soil profile at all five locations. This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. The Journal of Range Management archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact lbry-journals@email.arizona.edu for further information. Migrated from OJS platform August 2020

Language
en
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.2307/3898387
Additional Information
Holechek, J. L. (1982). Root biomass on native range and mine spoils in southeastern Montana. Journal of Range Management, 35(2), 185-187.
IISN
0022-409X
OAI Identifier
oai:repository.arizona.edu:10150/646247
Journal Volume
35
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
185-187
Journal Name
Journal of Range Management
Keywords
Montana