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Effects of initial irrigation,seeding date and directlyhauled topsoil on mined land community composition
Authors:Robert B Rennick  F F Munshower
Institution:(1) Reclamation Research Unit, Montana State University, 59717 Bozcman, Montana, USA
Abstract:This study was implemented to determine the effects of one, two, or three months of establishment irrigation, after spring or summer seeding on the long-term composition of mined land plant associations. While the treatment plots were seeded with the same diverse mixture of native species, floristic differences among treatment combinations were apparent after five growing seasons. Summer seeding enhanced the development of seeded warm-season grasses by retarding the initial development of seeded cool-season grasses and by limiting competitive effects of nonseeded species through seedbed tillage. Supplemental irrigation was substantially more important to the development of warm- than cool-season grasses. Seeded perennial forbs performed poorly on all treatments, presumably due to low seed viability, low germination, and/or competition from more water-responsive species. Despite drought conditions during plant establishment, supplemental irrigation was not critical to the ultimate development of nonseeded plant species when seedbed tillage occurred shortly after topsoil was applied. However, irrigation became more important to the long-term development of these species when tillage was delayed. Most forbs encountered were perennial natives that had volunteered from the direct-haul topsoil.Atriplex canescens was the only successful seeded shrub and performed particularly well on the summer seeded plot that received one month of initial irrigation.Authors are research plant ccologist and director of research. This contribution submitted as Montana Agricultural Experiment Station Journal Series No. J-1560. This study was funded entirely by the Western Energy Company, Butte, Montana. The authors express their appreciation to Bill Schwarzkoph and Joe Cocnenberg of Western Energy Company, and former Reclamation Research Unit members Ed DePuit, Chet Skilbred, and Steve Young for their participation in the early stages of this study.
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