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Landscape-Scale Rehabilitation of Medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae)- Dominated Sagebrush Steppe Público Deposited

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  • Producers facing infestations of invasive annual grasses regularly voice the need for practical revegetation strategies that can be applied across broad landscapes. Our objective was to determine the potential for scaling up the single-entry approach for revegetating medusahead-infested rangeland to broader, more heterogeneous landscape-scale revegetation of winter annual grass–infested rangeland. We hypothesized, when applied on a highly variable landscape scale, the combination of imazapic and seeding would provide highest abundance of perennial grasses and lowest amount of annual grasses. Treatments included a control, seeding of crested wheatgrass (‘Hycrest’) and Sandberg's bluegrass, spraying (60 g ai ha⁻¹ imazapic), and a simultaneously applied combination of spraying and seeding. The HyCrest and Sandberg's bluegrass seeding rates were 19 and 3.4 kg ha⁻¹, respectively. The treatments were applied to large plots (1.4 to 8 ha) and replicated five times, with each replication located in different watersheds throughout southeastern Oregon. This study shows that the single-entry approach can be scaled up to larger landscapes, but variation within establishment areas will likely be high. This procedure should reduce the costs over multientry treatment applications and make revegetating annual grass–infested rangeland across landscapes more affordable.
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  • Keywords: restoration, medusahead, rangeland, Invasive annual grasses, cheatgrass, one-pass system
  • Keywords: restoration, medusahead, rangeland, Invasive annual grasses, cheatgrass, one-pass system
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  • Roger L Sheley, Edward A Vasquez, Anna-Marie Chamberlain, & Brenda S Smith. (2012). Landscape-scale rehabilitation of medusahead (taeniatherum caput-medusae)-dominated sagebrush steppe. Invasive Plant Science and Management, 5(4), 436-442. doi: 10.1614/IPSM-D-12-00030.1
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