01448nas a2200181 4500008004100000245007700041210006900118260008000187300001300267520079200280653001401072653001201086653001401098100001801112700001701130700001701147856010201164 1983 eng d00aFire interval effects on flowering of grasses in Kansas bluestem prairie0 aFire interval effects on flowering of grasses in Kansas bluestem aSpringfield, MObDepartment of Biology, Southwest Missouri State University a255 -2573 a
The height, density, and weight of flower stems of big bluestem (Andropogon gerardi), Indian grass (Sorghastrum nutans), and little bluestem (A. scoparius) on ungrazed areas burned in spring of 1979 differed with respect to time elapsed since the areas had been last burned: 1, 2, or 6 years previously. These results were found on deep, fertile soils on lower slopes in areas experimentally burned on Konza Prairie Research Natural Area in Geary County, Kansas. Height, density, and weight of flower stems of big bluestem were highly significantly greater as the length of interval increased. Indian grass and little bluestem showed some of the same tendency, but primarily showed marked reductions in the 6-year interval area, resulting in an increased dominance by big bluestem
10aflowering10aprairie10atallgrass1 aHulbert, L.C.1 aWilson, J.K.1 aKucera, C.L. uhttp://lter.konza.ksu.edu/content/fire-interval-effects-flowering-grasses-kansas-bluestem-prairie