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- Title
Seeding rate affects establishment of Native Perennial Legumes in the upper midwestern US.
- Authors
Fischbach, Jason A.; Ehlke, Nancy J.; Peterson, Paul R.; Wyse, Donald L.; Swanson, Douglas R.; Sheaffer, Craig C.
- Abstract
The article presents a study of seeding rate that affects the establishment of native perennial legumes or Fabaceae in the upper western U.S., conducted at Rosemount, Minnesota in 1999 and 2000. The species differed in population and yield response to seeding rates, with seeds cultivated of little bluestem or Poaceae. Illinois bundleflower and wild senna have the potential for biomass use than the purple prairie clover. The seeding-year populations increased linearly with the rise of seeding rate.
- Subjects
ROSEMOUNT (Minn.); MINNESOTA; SOWING; LEGUMES; PLANT propagation; PLANTING; PERENNIALS
- Publication
Native Plants Journal (Indiana University Press), 2006, Vol 7, Issue 1, p61
- ISSN
1522-8339
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1353/npj.2006.0007