2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.rama.2021.04.002
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Herbaceous Production and Soil Nitrogen after Mesquite Mortality in Southern Great Plains (US) Grassland

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“…Nutrient enrichment under trees may also be attributed to defecation and urination by livestock and wildlife that select subcanopy areas to rest or ruminate under the shade and/or to graze nutrient-rich forage located there, creating a positive feedback loop and adding to the influence of trees on subcanopy forage quality and attractiveness (Treydte et al 2010). Although we did not measure soil or forage quality relative to canopy position in this study, other studies' findings of enhanced soil fertility under mesquites in the region (Dai et al 2006; Ansley et al 2021) indicate that the greater dead-to-live DMY ratios of UC plants were likely due to reduced livestock consumption and subsequent increases in accumulation of dead material.…”
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confidence: 81%
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“…Nutrient enrichment under trees may also be attributed to defecation and urination by livestock and wildlife that select subcanopy areas to rest or ruminate under the shade and/or to graze nutrient-rich forage located there, creating a positive feedback loop and adding to the influence of trees on subcanopy forage quality and attractiveness (Treydte et al 2010). Although we did not measure soil or forage quality relative to canopy position in this study, other studies' findings of enhanced soil fertility under mesquites in the region (Dai et al 2006; Ansley et al 2021) indicate that the greater dead-to-live DMY ratios of UC plants were likely due to reduced livestock consumption and subsequent increases in accumulation of dead material.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…Therefore, in each plot we had three subsamples in UC and three in OC areas. Ansley et al (2021) used a similar approach with three subsamples per treatment · canopy combination in a plot when assessing the interacting effects of mesquite herbicide treatment and canopy microsite on herbaceous production and soil characteristics.…”
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“…The above results should be interpreted after taking into consideration that the measurement protocol, the Haney test, is still undergoing field evaluation and refinement in contrasting soils and climates across the United States. However, multiple recent reports support the usefulness of this test to characterize soil health (Ansley et al, 2021;Bavougian et al, 2019;Mattila & Rajala, 2022). Bavougian et al (2019) reported the appropriateness of the Haney soil health test for quantifying the effects of a change in management such as cover cropping to replace fallow periods in annual systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%