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Title

The effect of rejuvenation of Aspen Parkland ecoregion grass-legume pastures on dry matter yield and forage quality
Document Type: Journal Article
Author(s): H. A. Lardner; S. B.M. Wright; R. D.H. Cohen; P. Curry; L. MacFarlane
Publication Year: 2000

Cataloging Information

Keyword(s):
  • Bromus inermis
  • burn
  • Canada
  • deep-band
  • fertilizer
  • fertilizers
  • fire management
  • firing techniques
  • forage
  • grasses
  • grasslands
  • K - potassium
  • mowing
  • nitrogen
  • pH
  • phosphorus
  • quality
  • range management
  • regeneration
  • rejuvenation
  • S - sulfur
  • Saskatchewan
  • season of fire
  • site treatments
  • soil organic matter
  • soils
  • spike
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Record Last Modified: June 1, 2018
FRAMES Record Number: 45115
Tall Timbers Record Number: 20580
TTRS Location Status: In-file
TTRS Call Number: Fire File
TTRS Abstract Status: Okay, Fair use, Reproduced by permission

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Citation:
Lardner, H. A., S. B. M. Wright, R. D. H. Cohen, P. Curry, and L. MacFarlane. 2000. The effect of rejuvenation of Aspen Parkland ecoregion grass-legume pastures on dry matter yield and forage quality. Canadian Journal of Plant Science, v. 80, p. 781-791.