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- Title
Effect of habitat and plant position relative to the soil surface on survival of Basin Wildrye Seedlings.
- Authors
Link, Steven O.; Bradney, David J. M.
- Abstract
The article focuses on a study which investigated the effect of habitat and plant position relative to the soil surface on survival of basin wildrye or Leymus cinereus seedlings. The study was conducted in the Crooked River National Grassland northeast of Madras, Oregon. The seeds were planted in a greenhouse. It found that the percentage of survival was different in each habitat. Survival was higher when plugs were found buried or when plug surfaces were flush with the soil surface than when plugs were found above the surface.
- Subjects
CROOKED River National Grassland (Or.); MADRAS (Or.); OREGON; ELYMUS; GRASSES; PLANT plugs; HABITATS
- Publication
Native Plants Journal (Indiana University Press), 2009, Vol 10, Issue 1, p69
- ISSN
1522-8339
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2979/NPJ.2009.10.1.69