Vol 36, No 5 (September 1983)

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Impact and control of the range crane fly (Tipula simplex Doane) in the central valley of California.
M.J. Hartman, C.L. Thomas
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547-549
Relationship of relative total alkaloid concentration and toxicity of duncecap larkspur during growth.
J.D. Olsen
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550-552
The use of regression models to predict spatial patterns of cattle behavior.
R.L. Senft, L.R. Rittenhouse, R.G. Woodmansee
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553-557
State of dry matter and nutrients of soil-plant systems of Arizona fescue and mountain muhly.
J.O. Klemmedson
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558-564
The suitability of commercially available grass species for revegetation of Montana ski area.
M.J. Behan
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565-567
Yaupon and associated vegetation response to seasonal tebuthiuron applications.
K.W. Duncan, C.J. Scifres
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568-571
Herbage quality of fertilized cool-season grass-legume mixtures in western Nebraska.
R.D. Schultz, J. Stubbendieck
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571-575
Influence of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the nodulation and growh of subclover.
N.E. Green, M.D. Smith, W.D. Beavis, E.F. Aldon
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576-578
Effects of long-term grazing on cryptogam crust cover in Navajo National Monument, Arizona.
J.D. Brotherson, S.R. Rushforth, J.R. Johansen
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579-581
Clipping frequency and fertilization influence herbage yields and crude protein content of 4 grasses in south Texas.
J.L. Mutz, D.L. Drawe
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582-585
Soil bulk density as influenced by grazing intensity and soil type on a shortgrass prairie site.
B.P. Van Haveren
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586-588
Spring livestock grazing affects crested wheatgrass regrowth and winter use by mule deer.
D.D. Austin, P.J. Urness, L.C. Fierro
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589-593
Rotational vs. continuous grazing affects animal performance on annual grass-subclover pasture.
S.H. Sharrow
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593-595
Modeling big sagebrush as a fuel.
W.H. Frandsen
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596-600
Low-energy grubbing with special blade to control algerita.
B.T. Cross, H.T. Wiedemann
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601-604
Responses of semidesert grasses and shrubs to fall burning.
S.C. Martin
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604-610
The effects of prescribed burning on silver sagebrush.
R.S. White, P.O. Currie
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611-613
Correlation of honey mesquite response to herbicides with three plant variables and soil water.
R.E. Meyer, J.D. Hanson, A.J. Dye
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613-615
Burning in a bunchgrass/sagebrush community: the southern interior of B.C. and northwestern U.S. compared.
A.H. Johnson, R.M. Strang
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616-618
Ecophysiology of seed germination and flowering in common broomweed, Amphiachyris dracunculoides (DC) Nutt.
J.M. Baskin, C.C. Baskin
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619-622
Biases in the step-point method on bunchgrass ranges.
D. Strauss, D.L. Neal
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623-626
Landsat computer-aided analysis techniques for range vegetation mapping.
J.F. McGraw, P.T. Tueller
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627-631
Browsed-class method of estimating shrub utilization.
E.M. Schmutz
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632-637
Feral herbivores suppress mamane and other browse species on Mauna Kea, Hawaii.
P.G. Scowcroft, J.G. Giffin
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638-645
Seed germination characteristics of Kochia scoparia.
J.H. Everitt, M.A. Alaniz, J.B. Lee
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646-648
Density and production of seeded range grasses in southeastern Arizona (1970-1982).
J.R. Cox, G.L. Jordan
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649-652
Path coefficient analysis of seed yield in big bluestem.
A. Boe, J.G. Ross
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652-653
Comparative performance of some native and introduced grasses in southern Saskatchewan, Canada.
M.R. Kilcher, J. Looman
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654-657
Effect of sodium and magnesium sulfate on forage seed germination.
R.E. Ries, L. Hofmann
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658-662
Seasonal effects of nitrogen fertilization on three species of south Texas browse plants.
J.H. Everitt, H.W. Gausman
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662-664
Ecotypic variation in Tripsacum dactyloides evaluated in Texas.
T.G. Schliesing, B.E. Dahl
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665-668
Herbage dynamics and forage quality of Texas cupgrass (Eriochloa sericea).
R.B. Shaw, F.E. Smeins
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668-672
Viewpoint: soil boron guidelines for reclaimed western soils.
J.N. Becic
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673-674
A multipurpose inventory tool.
R.E. Francis, R.R. Kerbs, P.R. Davey
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675-676
The feasibility of microwave ovens for drying plant samples.
M.C. Smith
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676-677