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Cover, density, and biomass data from Sandberg bluegrass (Poa secunda) restoration treatments

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2018-05-31
End Date
2022-10-15

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Shinneman, D.J., and McIlroy, S.K., 2023, Cover, density, and biomass data from Sandberg bluegrass (Poa secunda) restoration treatments: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P93IHOND.

Summary

The dataset includes several measurements collected for two complementary phases of a Sandberg bluegrass restoration project. In the first phase of the project, percentage of vegetation and soil surface cover (e.g. soil, rock) were measured within each of 20 treatment plots (described in the following section) using the Line Point Intercept (LPI) method (Herrick et al. 2005) from 2019-2021. Sandberg bluegrass density was also measured by counting individual plants within 0.5 x 0.5 meter quadrats systematically placed along the transects. Herbaceous biomass was destructively harvested within 0.5 x 0.5 m quadrats that were also systematically placed (at different meter marks than density quadrats) along the transects. Biomass was oven [...]

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Sagebrush steppe restoration phase 2.csv 5.32 KB text/csv
Sagebrush steppe restoration phase I.csv 6.93 KB text/csv

Purpose

This dataset was collected as part of a study investigating the use of Sandberg bluegrass to restore degraded sagebrush-steppe ecosystems. The project included two phases with similar objectives, but with different study areas and management histories. Phase I sought to investigate the use of Sandberg bluegrass seeding to: 1) restore natural habitat structural conditions, native species, and successional trajectories surrounding Packard’s milkvetch (Astragalus packardiae), a species of conservation concern; and 2) reduce fuel loadings and wildfire risk. Phase II objectives included: 1) investigate the use of different Sandberg bluegrass seeding rates in highly degraded sagebrush-steppe ecosystems (i.e., a military training area); and 2) examine the potential effects of tractor disc and tire dragging treatments (as proxies for military disturbance) on Sandberg bluegrass establishment at different seeding rates.

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  • Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center (FRESC)
  • USGS Data Release Products

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier doi:10.5066/P93IHOND

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