Restoration potentials and challenges for Sphaeralcea munroana

Kildisheva, O.A.; Davis, A.S. 2012. Restoration potentials and challenges for Sphaeralcea munroana. In: Haase, D.L.; Pinto, J.R.; Riley, L.E., tech. coords. Proceedings RMRS-P-68. National Proceedings: Forest and Conservation Nursery Associations – 2011. Fort Collins, CO: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station: 65-71.

Great Basin Native Plant Selection and Increase Project: 2011 progress report

Shaw, N.; Pellant, M. 2012. Great Basin Native Plant Selection and Increase Project: 2011 progress report. Boise, ID: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station and U.S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management. 229 p.

Cultivation and irrigation of fernleaf biscuitroot (Lomatium dissectum) for seed production

Shock, M.P.; Shock, C.C.; Feibert, E.G.B.; Shaw, N.L.; Saunders, L.D.; Sampangi, R.K. 2012. Cultivation and irrigation of fernleaf biscuitroot (Lomatium dissectum) for seed production. HortScience. 47(10): 1525-1528.

Morphological and genetic variation among four high desert Sphaeralcea species

Sriladda, C.; Kratsch, H.A.; Larson, S.R.; Kjelgren, R.K. 2012. Morphological and genetic variation among four high desert Sphaeralcea species. HortScience. 47(6): 715-720.

Breeding biology and incremental benefits of outcrossing for the restoration wildflower, Hedysarum boreale Nutt. (Fabaceae)

Swoboda, K.A.; Cane, J.H. 2012. Breeding biology and incremental benefits of outcrossing for the restoration wildflower, Hedysarum boreale Nutt. (Fabaceae). Plant Species Biology. 27: 138-146.

Searls’ prairie clover (Dalea searlsiae) for rangeland revegetation: Phenotypic and genetic evaluations

Bhattarai, K.; Bushman, B.S.; Johnson, D.A.; Carman, J.G. 2011. Searls’ prairie clover (Dalea searlsiae) for rangeland revegetation: Phenotypic and genetic evaluations. Crop Science. 51(2): 716-727.

Specialist Osmia bees forage indiscriminately among hybridizing Balsamorhiza floral hosts

Cane, J.H. 2011. Specialist Osmia bees forage indiscriminately among hybridizing Balsamorhiza floral hosts. Oecologia. 167(1): 107-116.

Challenges for Intermountain West native wildflower seed production: Stand establishment

Feibert, E.; Shock, C.; Saunders, L.; Parris, C.; Shaw, N. 2011. Challenges for Intermountain West native wildflower seed production: Stand establishment. HortScience. 46(9): S149.

Boiled, tumbled, burned, and heated: Seed scarification techniques for Munro’s globemallow

Kildisheva, O.A.; Davis, A.S.; Dumroese, R.K. 2013. Boiled, tumbled, burned, and heated: Seed scarification techniques for Munro’s globemallow. Native Plants Journal. 14: 42-47.

Impact of native grasses and cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) on Great Basin forb seedling growth.

Parkinson, H.; Zabinski, C.; Shaw, N. 2013. Impact of native grasses and cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) on Great Basin forb seedling growth. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 66(2): 174-180.