2022
DOI: 10.1111/rec.13752
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Postfire restoration seeding success increases with early fall seeding and simulated precipitation in the Great Basin Desert of North America

Abstract: Climate forecasts and disturbance mapping increasingly inform strategies for ecological restoration practices. Our study objectives were to understand how a postfire rehabilitation seed mix responds to fire, seeding timing, and changes in fall precipitation timing due to climate change. We planted seeds commonly used in the Great Basin Desert of North America on soil cores in a randomized block design. We imposed two experimental treatments, experimental fire (burned seedbeds or unburned seedbeds) and timing o… Show more

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“…The fourth article (Bishop et al 2022) is an in‐depth study on the native plants of the Great Basin that is undergoing dramatic changes in vegetation structure due to human activities and climate change. The authors explored timing of seeding in postfire environment and shifts in precipitation that may influence postfire rehabilitation success.…”
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“…The fourth article (Bishop et al 2022) is an in‐depth study on the native plants of the Great Basin that is undergoing dramatic changes in vegetation structure due to human activities and climate change. The authors explored timing of seeding in postfire environment and shifts in precipitation that may influence postfire rehabilitation success.…”
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confidence: 99%