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Range Site and Grazing System Influence Regrowth after Spraying Honey Mesquite
Author
Scifres, C. J.
Kothmann, M. M.
Mathis, G. W.
Publisher
Society for Range Management
Publication Year
1974-03-01
Body

Honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa Torr. var. glandulosa) regrowth on the Texas Experimental Ranch in the Rolling Plains of northwest Texas was evaluated 8 years after aerial spraying with 2,4,5-T. Regrowth on rocky hill, rolling hill, and deep upland range sites was measured under two systems of grazing management: heavily stocked (4.86 ha/AU), continuous grazing; and, moderately stocked (6.48 ha/AU), deferred-rotation grazing. Canopy cover, density, and topgrowth production of honey mesquite regrowth were significantly greater under moderate, deferred-rotation grazing than under heavy, continuous grazing of the deep upland site. Honey mesquite density, canopy cover, and topgrowth production did not differ between grazing systems on the rocky hill site. Regrowth on the rolling hill site was usually intermediate between the rocky hill and deep upland sites. Honey mesquite plant density, topgrowth production, canopy cover, and rate of new stem initiation were greater under moderately stocked, deferred-rotation than heavily stocked, continuous grazing. Averaged across grazing systems, regrowth, regardless of variable evaluated, was greatest on the deep upland site. 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)
10.2307/3896739
Additional Information
Scifres, C. J., Kothmann, M. M., & Mathis, G. W. (1974). Range site and grazing system influence regrowth after spraying honey mesquite. Journal of Range Management, 27(2), 97-100.
ISSN
0022-409X
OAI Identifier
oai:repository.arizona.edu:10150/647174
Journal Volume
27
Journal Number
2
Journal Pages
97-100
Collection
Rangeland Ecology & Management (REM)
Journal Name
Journal of Range Management