Document Type
Newsletter
Publication Date
Fall 2009
Publication Title
Mojave Applied Ecology Notes
Publisher
UNLV Desert and Dryland Forest Research Group
Volume
2
Issue
3
Abstract
USDA working to manage invasive annual grasses, effects of heat and smoke on red brome soil seed bank, how burial depth and substrate affect germination of Sahara mustard and red brome, environmental effects of the southern Nevada groundwater project
Keywords
Applied ecology; Ecosystem management—Research; Germination—Research; Groundwater—Management; Invasive plants—Control; Soil seed banks
Disciplines
Biology | Botany | Desert Ecology | Environmental Sciences | Forest Sciences | Plant Sciences | Weed Science
Language
English
Repository Citation
Monaco, T.,
Abella, S. R.,
Lee, A.,
Deacon, J. E.
(2009).
Mojave Applied Ecology Notes Fall 2009.
Mojave Applied Ecology Notes, 2(3),
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/sea_pubs/2
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