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Bibliothèque Vegetation Response to Piñon and Juniper Tree Shredding

Vegetation Response to Piñon and Juniper Tree Shredding

Vegetation Response to Piñon and Juniper Tree Shredding

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Date of publication
Décembre 2016
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201600189830
Pages
224-234

Piñon (Pinus spp.) and juniper (Juniperus spp.) expansion and infilling in sagebrush (Artemisia L.) steppe communities can lead to high-severity fire and annual weed dominance. To determine vegetation response to fuel reduction by tree mastication (shredding) or seeding and then shredding, we measured cover for shrub and herbaceous functional groups on shredded and adjacent untreated areas on 44 sites in Utah. We used mixed model analysis of covariance to determine significant differences among ecological site type (expansion and tree climax) and treatments across a range of pretreatment tree cover as the covariate. Although expansion and tree climax sites differed in cover values for some functional groups, decreasing understory cover with increasing tree cover and increased understory cover with tree reduction was similar for both ecological site types. Shrub cover decreased by 50% when tree cover exceeded 20%. Shredding trees at ≤ 20% cover maintained a mixed shrub (18.6% cover)−perennial herbaceous (17.6% cover) community. Perennial herbaceous cover decreased by 50% when tree cover exceeded 40% but exceeded untreated cover by 11% (20.1% cover) when trees were shredded at 15−90% tree cover. Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) cover also increased after tree shredding or seeding and then shredding but was much less dominant (

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Bybee, Jordan
Bruce A. Roundy
Kert R. Young
April Hulet
Darrell B. Roundy
Leann Crook
Zachary Aanderud
Dennis L. Eggett
Nathan L. Cline

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