Equipment and strategies to enhance the post-wildfire establishment and persistence of Great Basin native plants

Shaw, N., Newingham, B., Ganguili, A.C., Hild, A.L., Cox, R.D., Truax, J., Pellant, M., Pyke, D., Ogle, D. 2011. Equipment and strategies to enhance the post-wildfire establishment and persistence of Great Basin native plants. Final Report 07-1-3-12. Boise, ID: Joint Fire Science Program. 30 p.

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.

Can native annual forbs reduce Bromus tectorum biomass and indirectly facilitate establishment of a native perennial grass?

Leger, E.A.; Goergen, E.M.; Forbis, de Queiroz, T. 2014. Can native annual forbs reduce Bromus tectorum biomass and indirectly facilitate establishment of a native perennial grass? Journal of Arid Environments. 102: 9-16.

Incorporating plant mortality and recruitment into rangeland management and assessment

Svejcar, T.; James, J.; Hardegree, S.; Sheley, R. 2014. Incorporating plant mortality and recruitment into rangeland management and assessment. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 67: 603-613.

Plant recruitment and soil microbial characteristics of rehabilitation seedings following wildfire in northern Utah

Taylor, M.M.; Hild, A.L.; Shaw, N.L.; Norton, U.; Collier, T.R. 2014. Plant recruitment and soil microbial characteristics of rehabilitation seedings following wildfire in northern Utah. Restoration Ecology. 22(5): 598-607.

First-year establishment, biomass and seed production of early vs. late seral natives in two medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae) invaded soils.

Uselman, S.M.; Snyder, K.A.; Leger, E.A.; Duke, S.E. 2014. First-year establishment, biomass and seed production of early vs. late seral natives in two medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae) invaded soils. Invasive Plant Science and Management. 7: 291-302.