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Abdolreza Osouli, Azadeh Akhavan Bloorchian, Mark Grinter, Aneseh Alborzi, Scott L. Marlow, Laurent Ahiablame, Jianpeng Zhou
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Roads and developed land can alter hydrologic pathways, cause erosion, and increase pollution to nearby waters. Best management practices (BMPs) are commonly used to reduce adverse effects of post-construction runoff. This study is focused on providing p...
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Joy B. Zedler, James M. Doherty and Isabel M. Rojas
A case study has broad relevance for urban natural reserves. Aldo Leopold?s far-reaching vision to restore historical ecosystems at the UW-Madison Arboretum has been difficult to achieve despite ~80 years of restoration work. Wetlands (~1/4 of the 485-ha...
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Liliana Abbott, Susana Filippini, Hugo Delfino, Susana Pistorale
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Thirteen genotypes of Bromus catharticus(prairie grass) were evaluated for forage production over three years using completely randomized trials with six replicates. The genotype x environment interaction was statistically significant and indicates that ...
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Xulin Guo, John F. Wilmshurst and Zhaoqin Li
Recent research in range ecology has emphasized the importance of forage quality as a key indicator of rangeland condition. However, we lack tools to evaluate forage quality at scales appropriate for management. Using canopy reflectance data to measure f...
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Jorge Scheneiter, Silvia Assuero
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This study examined the relationship between herbage mass and tiller population density in terms of size/density compensation theory, in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) and prairie grass (Bromus catharticus Vhal) swards. Tall fescue herbage mas...
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Purakayastha, T.J.; Huggins, D.R.; Smith, J.L.
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Francis Zvomuya, Francis J. Larney, Sean M. McGinn, Andrew F. Olson, and Walter D. Willms
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Hugo J. Alvarez, Luciana Dichio, Mariela A. Pece, Carlos A. Cangiano, Julio R. Galli
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The effect of different levels of daily allowance and supplementation on intake,milk production and composition and per hectare productivity was studied. Pasture consisted ofan association of alfalfa (Medicago sativa), tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea) a...
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Rumball, W. Miller, J. E.
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Rumball, W. Miller, J. E.
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