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Soil Organic Carbon in Pastures Seeded to Improved Grass Cultivars
Entry ID:
USDA.ARS.NGPRL.CRPseeded
Summary
Abstract:
(adapted from abstract presented at ARS Carbon Storage Workshop
Baltimore, MD Jan. 1999) PROBLEM: Improved grass cultivars of various species are used extensively to reseed degraded grasslands and for seeding cropland as CRP lands. Little is known of differences in carbon storage among grass species used for hay, grazing, or not managed. APPROACH: Pastures were seeded in 1986 to pure stands ... ![]() Geographic Coverage
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Data Set Citation
Dataset Originator/Creator:
A. B. Frank and Don Tanaka
Dataset Title:
Soil organic carbon in pastures seeded to improved grass cultivars
Dataset Release Date:
1999
Dataset Release Place:
Mandan, ND
Dataset Publisher:
Northern Great Plains Research Laboratory, USDA-ARS
Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1988-01-01
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IN WORK
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Publications/References
Frank, A. B., D. L. Tanaka, L. Hofmann, and R. Fo11ett. 1995. Soil
carbon and nitrogen ofNorthern Great Plains grasslands as influenced by long- term grazing. J. Range Manage. 18:106-109. Creation and Review Dates
Last DIF Revision Date:
1999-09-10
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