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Fire and Invasive Annual Grasses in Western Ecosystem

A project funded by the Joint Fire Science Program

Poster- Response of Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) and Native Flora to Ecological Manipulations in the Yellow Pine - Mixed Conifer Forest

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  • Poster: McGinnis, TW.; Keeley, J.E.; Brooks, M.L.; Sanford, R.; and Belnap, J. 2002. Response of Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) and Native Flora to Ecological Manipulations in the Yellow Pine -Mixed Conifer Forest

  • McGinnis, T.W., J.E. Keeley, M. Brooks, R. Sanford and J. Belnap. 2003. Above and Below Ground Fire-related temperatures in a Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) Infested Sierra Nevada yellow pine forest: Effects on Cheatgrass seeds and Native Plants. North America Forest Ecology Workshop

  • McGinnis, T.W., J.E. Keeley, M.L. Brooks and R.L. Sanford. (in review). Effects of fire on cheatgrass in a Sierra Nevada yellow pine forest. Weed Technology.

  • Wojcik North America Forest Ecology Workshop

  • 2001 Annual Fire Report SEKI



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