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CONTENTS
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Section 4.
Section 1.
Principles of Wildland
Restoration. • • • • •
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Management Implications Associated
with Land Stratification and Habitat Typing
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Ronald K. Tew
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Principles of Weed Control
and Plant Manipulation
James A. Young • . • .
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Planting Limitations for Arid, Semiarid
and Salt-desert Shrublands
Gilbert L. Jordan. • • • • . • • • • • . 11
Section 2.
Manipulation of Plant
Communities • • • • • •
• 17
Fire as a Vegetation Management Tool
in Rangelands of the Intermountain Region
Richard P. Young • • • • . • . . .
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The Application and Use of Herbicides
for Brush and Weed Control
R. A. Evans, J. A. Young,
and R. E. Eckert, Jr.
• •.
The Application and Use of Herbicides
for Range Plant Control
John F. Vallentine • •
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Mechanical Control of Sagebrush
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William F. Davis . . . • • . •
Treatment of Inland Saltgrass and
Greasewood Sites to Improve
Forage Production
Bruce A. Roundya Greg J. Cluff,
James A. Young, and R. A. Evans • • • • •
Response of Understory Species to Tree
Harvesting and Fire in
Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands
Richard L. Everett
and Steven H. Sharrow.
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Methods for Improving Mountain
Meadow Communities
Richard E. Eckert, Jr . • . . • . . . . .
Section 3.
Species Recommended
for Major Plant Communities.
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Species Adapted for Seeding Mountain Brush,
Big, Black, and Low Sagebrush, and
Pinyon-Juniper Communities
Richard Stevens. . • . • .
• 78
Plants for Revegetation of Riparian Sites
within the Intermountain Region
Stephen B. Monsen • . • . . • . .
• 83
Characteristics and Uses of Important
Grasses for Arid Western Rangelands
John M. Sours
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• 90
Grasses for Revegetation of Mountain Sites
Wendell Hassell, Jack Carlson,
and Jim Doughty. • • • . • • . . . . . . 95
Plants Adapted to Summer Rangelands
Neil C. Frischknecht . • . • • . .
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Advances in Plant Selection
and Development. • • • • • •
Promising New Grasses for Range Seedings
K. H. Asay • . . . . • . . . • • . . •
Legumes -- Their Use in Wildland Plantings
M. D. Rumbaugh . • . . . . • • • • . •
Nonleguminous Forbs for Rangeland Sites
Nancy Shaw and Stephen B. Monsen
Some Promising Chenopods for Use
on Disturbed Lands
Howard C. Stutz
Use of Rosaceous Shrubs for Wrldland
Plantings in the Intermountain West
Robert B. Ferguson • . • • . . .
Important Shrubs for Wildland Plantings,
Compositae (Asteraceae)
E. Durant McArthur • . . . . . . . • •
Improving the Nutritive Value
of Winter Range Forage
Bruce L. Welch • . • . • .
Section 5.
Management Practices ••
Evaluation of Management as a Factor
in the Success of Grazing Systems
W. A. Laycock . • • . . . • . •
Stand Dynamics and Management Alternatives
for Pinyon-Juniper Woodlands
Richard 0. Meeuwig • . . . • • • • • •
Ecological Changes of Grazed
and Ungrazed Plant Communities
Kenneth D. Sanders
and Annette S. Voth • . . . . • . . • .
Management of Seeded Rangeland
to Maintain Forage Plants
Lee Sharp • . • • •
Vegetation Requirements
for Fisheries Habitats
William S. Platts • . . . . .
Managing Vegetation for Pronghorns
in the Great Basin
Jim Yoakum • . . . • • . . • .
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