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Vegetation, rainfall simulation, and overland flow experiments before and after tree removal in woodland-encroached sagebrush steppe: the SageSTEP hydrology study
Department of Agriculture —
Simulated rainfall and overland-flow experiments are useful for enhancing understanding of surface hydrologic and erosion processes, quantifying runoff and erosion... -
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Effect of burn season and grazing deferment on mountain big sagebrush plant communities
Department of Agriculture —
Relative species and cover group data from a four-year long replicated experiment comparing the effects of season of fire (spring or fall) and sheep grazing deferment... -
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Plant cover, density, and growth measurements from burned and unburned plots treated with indaziflam four years after the Soda fire
Department of the Interior —
Protection of intact habitat from the spread of invasive plants is a global priority, especially where the invaders alter wildfire occurrence. Invasion of perennial... -
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Plant cover data collected on roadsides treated with herbicide and bioherbicide in SW Idaho
Department of the Interior —
The exotic grass-fire cycle is degrading semiarid rangelands, such as the vast areas of shrub-steppe in North America now invaded by fire-promoting cheatgrass.... -
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Plant cover and density and sagebrush growth in Idaho roadsides treated with herbicides and bioherbicides
Department of the Interior —
Proliferation of cheatgrass and other exotic annual grasses such as medusahead and ventenata are a major environmental concern and operational problem for roadsides... -
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Presence and cover of exotic annual and perennial grass species during five years post-fire on the Soda Wildfire
Department of the Interior —
Data includes cover and presence (within microsites and 13 m radius plots) of three exotic annual grass, Bromus tectorum, Taeniatherum caput-medusae, and Ventenata... -
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Post-fire vegetation cover, plant species diversity, and Ustilago bullata infection rates at Boise River Wildlife Management Area 2018-2019
Department of the Interior —
Invasive-plant treatments often target a single or few species, but many landscapes are diversely invaded. Exotic annual grasses (EAGs) increase wildfires and degrade... -
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Pre and post treatment (2016-2021) vegetation cover for three southwest Idaho sites treated with pre-emergent herbicides after fire
Department of the Interior —
Selective herbicide application is a common restoration strategy to control exotic invaders that interfere with native plant recovery after wildfire. Whether spraying... -
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Head smut infections on cheatgrass cover in the first four years after the 2015 Soda Wildfire
Department of the Interior —
Data includes head smut infection level (caused by the fungal pathogen, Ustilago bullata) on cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) and cheatgrass cover for plots measured... -
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Functional group cover and treatment data for 13 sites in the Great Basin with reburn history
Department of the Interior —
Land management treatments in sagebrush steppe are an important opportunity to break the annual-grass fire cycle, provided they offer long-lasting resistance to... -
Federal
Post-fire Chondrilla juncea and biocontrol at Boise River Wildlife Management Area 2018-2019
Department of the Interior —
Top-down and bottom-up factors affecting invasive populations are rarely considered simultaneously, yet their interactive responses to disturbances and management...