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Integrating Herbicides and Re-seeding to Restore Rangeland Infested by an Invasive Forb-Annual Grass Complex

Integrating Herbicides and Re-seeding to Restore Rangeland Infested by an Invasive Forb-Annual... predation, dormancy and the soil microbial community. Journal and improve longterm restoration outcomes. For example, of Ecology 99:89–95. Rinella et al. (2012) found that the seeded grass inter- Eldridge, D.J., M.A. Bowker, F.T. Maestre, P. Alonso, R.L. Mau, J. Papa- mediate wheatgrass (in Th opyrum intermedium ) reduced dopoulos and A. Escudero. 2010. Interactive ee ff cts of three spotted knapweed biomass by 93% 15 years ae ft r seeding. ecosystem engineers on infiltration in a semi-arid Mediterranean However, re-seeding does not guarantee restoration suc- grassland. Ecosystems 13:499–510. cess. In the case of integrating herbicides and re-seeding, Evans, A.R.D. and J.R. Ehleringer. 1993. A break in the nitrogen outcomes may be inu fl enced by choice of herbicide and cycle in aridlands? Evidence from δ 15 N of soils. Oecologia 94:314–317. plant materials as well as environmental conditions and site James, J.J., T.J. Svejcar, and M.J. Rinella. 2011. Demographic processes characteristics. Choosing herbicides that ee ff ctively control limiting seedling recruitment in arid grassland restoration. the target invasive plant(s) can be a catalyst for maximizing Journal of Applied Ecology 48:961–969. success of seedlings of desired species. Mazor, G., G.J. Kidron, A. Vonshak and A. Abeliovich. 1996. The e g Th http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Ecological Restoration University of Wisconsin Press

Integrating Herbicides and Re-seeding to Restore Rangeland Infested by an Invasive Forb-Annual Grass Complex

Ecological Restoration , Volume 33 (1) – Feb 18, 2015

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predation, dormancy and the soil microbial community. Journal and improve longterm restoration outcomes. For example, of Ecology 99:89–95. Rinella et al. (2012) found that the seeded grass inter- Eldridge, D.J., M.A. Bowker, F.T. Maestre, P. Alonso, R.L. Mau, J. Papa- mediate wheatgrass (in Th opyrum intermedium ) reduced dopoulos and A. Escudero. 2010. Interactive ee ff cts of three spotted knapweed biomass by 93% 15 years ae ft r seeding. ecosystem engineers on infiltration in a semi-arid Mediterranean However, re-seeding does not guarantee restoration suc- grassland. Ecosystems 13:499–510. cess. In the case of integrating herbicides and re-seeding, Evans, A.R.D. and J.R. Ehleringer. 1993. A break in the nitrogen outcomes may be inu fl enced by choice of herbicide and cycle in aridlands? Evidence from δ 15 N of soils. Oecologia 94:314–317. plant materials as well as environmental conditions and site James, J.J., T.J. Svejcar, and M.J. Rinella. 2011. Demographic processes characteristics. Choosing herbicides that ee ff ctively control limiting seedling recruitment in arid grassland restoration. the target invasive plant(s) can be a catalyst for maximizing Journal of Applied Ecology 48:961–969. success of seedlings of desired species. Mazor, G., G.J. Kidron, A. Vonshak and A. Abeliovich. 1996. The e g Th

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