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Nutrient loading Artemisia cana seedlings in greenhouse increases nitrogen tissue content and post‐outplanting survival

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This article is published in Restoration Ecology.The article was published on 2021-11-24. It has received 1 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Artemisia cana.

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Fall fertilization during nursery production increases nitrogen status of <i>Purshia tridentata</i> seedlings: implications for outplanting

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors found that three fall fertilization applications successfully loaded plants with nitrogen (N) with little effect on plant biomass and observed that N-loaded seedlings attained luxury consumption and ultimately translocated more N toward roots.
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The Ecology and Economics of Storage in Plants

TL;DR: Criteria for defining storage in ecological and eonomic contexts is suggested in order to examine the costs and benefits of storage and the evidence for different types of storage is evaluated.
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What makes great basin sagebrush ecosystems invasible by bromus tectorum

TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a study in Artemisia tridentata ecosystems at two Great Basin locations examining differences in resource availability and invasibility of Bromus tectorum over elevation gradients and in response to direct and interacting effects of removal of perennial herbaceous vegetation and fire.
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Nitrogen storage and remobilization by trees: ecophysiological relevance in a changing world

TL;DR: The role of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) storage by trees will be discussed in terms of uncoupling their growth from resource acquisition, allowing trees to uncouple seasonal growth from N uptake by roots and allowing recovery from disturbances such as browsing damage.
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Ecology and management of sage-grouse and sage-grouse habitat

TL;DR: The present sage-grouse decline is a complex issue that is likely associated with multiple causative factors and solving management issues associated with the decline will require unprecedented cooperation among wildlife biology, range science, and other professional disciplines.
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Exponential nutrient loading: a new fertilization technique to improve seedling performance on competitive sites

TL;DR: In this article, the authors have developed cultural techniques to improve the competitiveness of containerized seedlings by promoting initial outplanting performance, thus reducing the need for early vegetation control.
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