Burning invasive western juniper maintains sagebrush dominance longer
Published Date: 8/19/2019
Source: phys.org
Burning invasive western juniper increases the time—post-fire—that native mountain sagebrush will remain the dominant woody vegetation in the plant community by at least 44 percent compared to cutting juniper back, according to a new study in Ecology and Evolution by Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists and their collaborators.