
April Hulet
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Apr 2, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | Raechel Hunsaker |April Hulet |Matthew D. Madsen |Mallory Hinton
Many early successional plant species have been considered weeds because of their lack of forage value for livestock (Whitson and Burrill, 2009). However, these early successional plant species have the potential to aid rangeland restoration in a variety of ways including:• Food source for pollinators (Dumroese et al., 2016). • Soil partitioning for climax communities of native perennials (Tilley et al., 2022). • Competition against invasive annual species (Leger et al., 2014).
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Nov 28, 2023 |
mdpi.com | Amber Johnson |April Hulet |Matthew D. Madsen |Bradley Geary
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