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An Unexpected Response of a Bunch Grass (Rough Fescue) to Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Fungi

An Unexpected Response of a Bunch Grass (Rough Fescue) to Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Fungi Masters, L., D. Antlitz, S. Packard, and J. Pollock. 2005. Orland differ from one project to the next—establishing one uni - Grassland Volunteers Seed Philosophy and Guidelines. fied seed source policy is not necessarily the desired goal. Orland Park, IL. The focus should be on open discussion and collaboration McKay, J.K., C.E. Christian, S. Harrison, and K.J. Rice. 2005. among land managers and between land managers and How local is local?—A review of practical and conceptual researchers. The realities of cross-pollination and propa - issues in the genetics of restoration. Restoration Ecology gule dispersal mean that restoration practitioners have 13:432–40. a profound influence on not only the natural areas they Nowacki, G.J. and M.D. Abrams. 2008. The demise of fire and “mesophication” of forests in the eastern United States. manage, but surrounding areas as well. Determining best Bioscience 58:123–138. seed source practices will require documenting the origin of seeds, where they are planted, and how the plants from different sources perform. Our survey sheds light on an important component of ecological restoration decision-making. The responses we received will hopefully stimulate conversation, influence An Unexpected Response of a Bunch future research topics, and cause organizations to take a Grass (Rough http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Ecological Restoration University of Wisconsin Press

An Unexpected Response of a Bunch Grass (Rough Fescue) to Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Fungi

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University of Wisconsin Press
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Abstract

Masters, L., D. Antlitz, S. Packard, and J. Pollock. 2005. Orland differ from one project to the next—establishing one uni - Grassland Volunteers Seed Philosophy and Guidelines. fied seed source policy is not necessarily the desired goal. Orland Park, IL. The focus should be on open discussion and collaboration McKay, J.K., C.E. Christian, S. Harrison, and K.J. Rice. 2005. among land managers and between land managers and How local is local?—A review of practical and conceptual researchers. The realities of cross-pollination and propa - issues in the genetics of restoration. Restoration Ecology gule dispersal mean that restoration practitioners have 13:432–40. a profound influence on not only the natural areas they Nowacki, G.J. and M.D. Abrams. 2008. The demise of fire and “mesophication” of forests in the eastern United States. manage, but surrounding areas as well. Determining best Bioscience 58:123–138. seed source practices will require documenting the origin of seeds, where they are planted, and how the plants from different sources perform. Our survey sheds light on an important component of ecological restoration decision-making. The responses we received will hopefully stimulate conversation, influence An Unexpected Response of a Bunch future research topics, and cause organizations to take a Grass (Rough

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Ecological RestorationUniversity of Wisconsin Press

Published: Aug 2, 2012

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