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DOI10.2111/REM-D-13-00101.1
Large-Scale Downy Brome Treatments Alter Plant-Soil Relationships and Promote Perennial Grasses in Salt Desert Shrub lands
Hirsch-Schantz, Merilynn C.1; Monaco, Thomas A.2; Call, Christopher A.1; Sheley, R. L.3
通讯作者Hirsch-Schantz, Merilynn C.
来源期刊RANGELAND ECOLOGY & MANAGEMENT
ISSN1550-7424
EISSN1551-5028
出版年2014
卷号67期号:3页码:255-265
英文摘要

Because invasive annual grasses can strongly influence soil resource availability and disturbance regimes to favor their own persistence, there is a great need to understand the interrelationships among invasive plant abundance, resource availability, and desirable species prominence. These interrelationships were studied in two salt desert sites where the local abundance of downy brome (Bromus tectorurn L.) varied spatially and increased more than 12-fold over a 3-yr period. We measured downy brome percentage cover, resource availability, and soil chemical and physical properties within 112 plots per site and found significant negative associations between downy brome abundance and both soil water content (P < 0.05; r=-0.27 to -0.49) and nitrate accumulation (P < 0.05; r=-0.34 to -0.45), which corroborated with the direction and strength of multivariate factor loadings assessed with principal component analysis. We then applied factorial combinations of prescribed burning and preemergence herbicide at management-relevant scales (i.e., 6 to 46 ha) as well as biomass removal to smaller plots (12.25 m(2)) at both sites to determine their impact on downy brome, soil resources, and resident plant species. Burning and herbicide applications, especially when combined, significantly reduced downy brome cover (P=0.069 to 0.015), which in turn increased soil nitrate accumulation and water content in the spring. Furthermore, for one shrubland site that was seeded 6 yr previously, the combination of burning and herbicide treatments significantly increased perennial grass percentage cover in the 2 yr posttreatment (P < 0.05). Results not only demonstrate the strong relationships between downy brome abundance, soil resources, and residence species for impoverished salt desert shrub ecosystems, but also suggest that restoration and management efforts must include tactics that facilitate resource use by the residual plant community or establish a greater abundance of species capable of high resource acquisition in the spring.


英文关键词cheatgrass disturbance ecology ecosystem resilience restoration ecology soil resource dynamics spatial and temporal variation
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000336348300004
WOS关键词GREAT-BASIN ; RESOURCE AVAILABILITY ; SPECIES RICHNESS ; PRESCRIBED FIRE ; ARID GRASSLAND ; TECTORUM ; INVASION ; CHEATGRASS ; NITROGEN ; COMMUNITIES
WOS类目Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/184613
作者单位1.Utah State Univ, Wildland Resources Dept, Logan, UT 84322 USA;
2.Agr Res Serv, USDA, Forage & Range Res Labs, Logan, UT 84322 USA;
3.Agr Res Serv, USDA, Eastern Oregon Agr Res Ctr, Burns, OR 97720 USA
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Hirsch-Schantz, Merilynn C.,Monaco, Thomas A.,Call, Christopher A.,et al. Large-Scale Downy Brome Treatments Alter Plant-Soil Relationships and Promote Perennial Grasses in Salt Desert Shrub lands[J],2014,67(3):255-265.
APA Hirsch-Schantz, Merilynn C.,Monaco, Thomas A.,Call, Christopher A.,&Sheley, R. L..(2014).Large-Scale Downy Brome Treatments Alter Plant-Soil Relationships and Promote Perennial Grasses in Salt Desert Shrub lands.RANGELAND ECOLOGY & MANAGEMENT,67(3),255-265.
MLA Hirsch-Schantz, Merilynn C.,et al."Large-Scale Downy Brome Treatments Alter Plant-Soil Relationships and Promote Perennial Grasses in Salt Desert Shrub lands".RANGELAND ECOLOGY & MANAGEMENT 67.3(2014):255-265.
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