2023
DOI: 10.1111/avsc.12742
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Restoration of invaded temperate grasslands: species phenology adds to microsite and seed availability

Abstract: QuestionsRestoring diversity in temperate grasslands requires eliminating invaders and recovering different native phenological groups. Clipping and seed addition promote native grass recovery, but these effects could depend on the phenological overlap between invaders and native species. We evaluated the importance of the interaction between two types of clipping, species phenology and sowing to restore temperate grasslands invaded by the cool‐season forage species Festuca arundinacea (tall fescue).LocationFl… Show more

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