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- Title: Clipping effects on growth dynamics of Japanese brome
- Journal: Journal of Range Management
- Authors: M. R. Haferkamp, and M. G. Karl
- Date: 1999
- Summary: This three-year greenhouse study in eastern Montana examined the plant height, biomass and number of tillers of Japanese brome when plants were clipped to a height of 75 mm or 150 mm, weekly or biweekly. Five clipping treatments (including control treatment) were applied for a 65 to 70 day period. Leaf height was measured from the soil surface to the tip of the longest leaf and tiller numbers were counted and documented every week before clipping treatments were applied. Seed heads emerged soon after clipping began in two years (1992 and 1997) of three. Total above and below ground product ...
- Agrovoc Control Words: Weeds, Rangelands, Grazing
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