Simulating sagebrush–cheatgrass plant community biomass production in the Great Basin using ALMANAC
Merilynn C. Schantz,
James R. Kiniry,
Amber S. Williams
et al.
Abstract:Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is a widespread species of concern throughout the western US, as it dominates many low‐elevation rangelands and continues to spread annually. As a winter annual grass, however, cheatgrass can produce high‐quality and cheap protein forage for livestock early in the growing season. Estimating biomass can lead to better management in these western United States and Great Basin plant communities. The present study was designed to evaluate the accuracy of biomass simulations in Great Ba… Show more
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