会议专题

Native plant development and restoration program for the Great Basin,USA

The Great Basin Native Plant Selection and Increase Project,organized by the USDA Bureau of Land Management,Great Basin Restoration Initiative and the USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station in 2000 as a multi-agency collaborative program (http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/boise/research/shrub/greatbasin.shtml),has the objective of improving the availability of native plant materials and providing the knowledge and technology required for their use in restoring diverse native plant communities in the Great Basin of the western United States.Lands within this 55 million ha region have been heavily impacted over the last 150 years by harmful grazing practices, invasion of exotic annual grasses, primarily Bromus tectorum, and changing fire regimes.Guidance for this project is provided by Executive Orders, Congressional direction, and the National Fire Plan, including the Emergency Stabilization and Rehabilitation Program, to increase,where feasible and practical,the use of native plant materials, particularly native forbs.More than 20 federal, state and private cooperators in 10 states are involved in this project.

Bromus tectorum native plants revegetation seed production seeding technology

N.L.Shaw M.Pellant P.Olwell S.L.Jensen E.D.McArthur

USDA Forest Service,Rocky Mountain Research Station,322 E.Front St.,Suite 401,Boise,ID 83702,USA USDA Forest Service,Rocky Mountain Research Station,1387 Vinnell Way,Boise,ID 83709,USA USDA Forest Service,Rocky Mountain Research Station,1849 C St.NW,LSB 204,Washington,DC 20240,USA USDA Forest Service,Rocky Mountain Research Station,735 N.500 E.,Provo,UT 84606,USA;USDI Bureau of L

国际会议

2008世界草地与草原大会

呼和浩特

英文

2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)