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MODELING ECONOMIC AND ECOLOGICAL BENEFITS OF POST-FIRE REVEGETATION IN THE GREAT BASIN [PDF]
This study employs a Markov chain model of vegetation dynamics to examine the economic and ecological benefits of post-fire revegetation in the Great Basin sagebrush steppe.
Englin, Jeffrey E. +2 more
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IntroductionSeasonal declines in forage quality in crested wheatgrass-dominated rangelands of the Intermountain West reduce beef cattle performance and increase supplementation costs.
Taylor Jackson +7 more
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IMPACTS OF GLOBAL WARMING ON CROPPING PRACTICES IN ALBERTA [PDF]
A Target MOTAD farm-level model was developed to assess the expected impacts from global warming on representative grain and oilseed farms in Alberta. It was found that a warmer climate would increase crop yields and length of the cropping season.
Klein, Kurt K., Walburger, Allan M.
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Water quality for supplementary irrigation in the Quequén Salado river basin (Argentina) [PDF]
This paper focuses on the study of the water quality in the courses which compose the Quequén Salado river basin, Argentina, in order to determine their suitability for supplementary irrigation.
Marini, Mario Fabián +1 more
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NUTRIENT DEFICIENCY IN INTERMEDIATE WHEATGRASS
A guide to visual symptoms of nutrient deficiencies in seedlings of Thinopyrum intermedium. Seedlings grown hydroponically in nutrient solutions deficient in nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, iron, boron, sulfur, magnesium, and zinc were compared with control seedlings grown in a full nutrient solution.
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Application of remote sensing in the study of vegetation and soils in Idaho [PDF]
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Fosberg, M. A. +2 more
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I submit herewith the annual reports from the Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks, for the period ending December 31, 2012.
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Detecting crested wheatgrass using sentinel and planetscope time series
Crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum) is a non-native grass species in North America. Crested wheatgrass was considered valuable forage but its proclivity as an invasive weed has prompted land managers to control its spread.
Mohammed +3 more
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Ruminants are significant contributors to methane (CH4) emissions due to methanogenesis by their gut microbiomes. The enzyme methyl coenzyme M reductase (MCR) is crucial for this process in rumen archaea. Targeting MCR via computational tools has emerged
Ananya Saluguti +5 more
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A SUSTAINABLE HERBICIDE AND GRASS ESTABLISHMENT APPROACH FOR LAND RECLAMATION: A CASE OF RUSSIAN KNAPWEED [PDF]
Controlling Russian knapweed with an integrated system of herbicide followed by seeding perennial grass is profitable in yielding an 8.7% average rate of return, and repaying the establishment costs in approximately six years.
Feuz, Bridger +3 more
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