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Effects of Slash on Herbaceous Communities in Pinyon–Juniper Woodlands of Northern Arizona

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David W Huffman, Thom M Alcoze, Peter Z Fule, and Michael T Stoddard, Effects of Slash on Herbaceous Communities in Pinyon–Juniper Woodlands of Northern Arizona: .

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Scattering slash (downed woody materials) after tree removal is increasingly prescribed by land managers as a treatment to promote the establishment and growth of understory vegetation in pinyon–juniper woodlands. However, the effects of scattering slash on soil resources and plant communities are poorly understood and often confounded with the release from tree competition. In order to examine how slash affects plant establishment, soil stability, soil nutrients, and soil microbiota, we initiated a 2 3 2 full factorial experiment with two levels of seeding and two levels of slash additions within 30 intercanopy spaces, repeated at two intact pinyon–juniper woodland sites with different soil characteristics in northwestern Arizona. [...]

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