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Adenostoma sparsifolium (plant)
Known as:
Adenostoma sparsifolium
, Adenostoma sparsifolium Torr.
National Institutes of Health
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2016
2016
Plant hydraulic responses to long-term dry season nitrogen deposition alter drought tolerance in a Mediterranean-type ecosystem
A. Pivovaroff
,
L. Santiago
,
G. Vourlitis
,
D. Grantz
,
M. Allen
Oecologia
2016
Corpus ID: 253974667
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition represents a significant N input for many terrestrial ecosystems. N deposition can affect…
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2011
2011
Potential contribution of Quercus durata and Adenostoma fasciculatum supplemented with Medicago sativa on intake and digestibility in sheep and goats
N. Narvaez
,
A. Brosh
,
M. Mellado
,
W. Pittroff
Agroforestry Systems
2011
Corpus ID: 20601081
A digestion trial was conducted to estimate the potential contribution of the chaparral browse Quercus durata (leather oak) and…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Chaparral in southern and central coastal California in the mid-1990s: area, ownership, condition, and change.
J. Fried
,
C. Bolsinger
,
D. Beardsley
2004
Corpus ID: 131027007
This report summarizes an inventory of chaparral-dominated lands in southern California conducted during the mid-1990s and…
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1982
1982
Nutritive value of chaparral for goats grazing in fuel-breaks
A. Sidahmed
,
S. Radosevich
,
J. Morris
,
L. Koong
1982
Corpus ID: 83690040
Spanish goats, used for fuel-break maintenance in chaparral after fire, browsed resprouting vegetation, selecting most nutritive…
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1981
1981
Comparative field water relations of four co-occurring chaparral shrub species
S. W. Roberts
,
P. Miller
,
A. Valamanesh
Oecologia
1981
Corpus ID: 24633605
SummaryThe seasonal course of water relations was measured in the field in Adenostoma fasciculatum, Quercus dumosa, Ceanothus…
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1981
1981
Death of Chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum) Shrubs After Fire or Cutting as a Result of Herbivore Browsing
G. Howe
1981
Corpus ID: 83089456
1980
1980
Postfire Seedling Reproduction of Adenostoma fasciculatum H. and A.
G. Howe
,
Linn E. Carothers
1980
Corpus ID: 83007546
1971
1971
Evaluation of chamise (Adenostoma fasicuslatum) and interior live oak (Quercus wislizenii) as feed for sheep.
A. D. Wilson
,
W. Weir
,
D. Torell
Journal of Animal Science
1971
Corpus ID: 36663493
1965
1965
Variations in the moisture content of several fuel size components of live and dead chamise [Adenostoma fasciculatum.
J. D. Dell
,
C. Philpot
1965
Corpus ID: 131035586
Highly Cited
1960
Highly Cited
1960
Relationships between sprouting in chamise and the physiological condition of the plant
Milton B. Jones
,
H. Laude
1960
Corpus ID: 82789597
Abstract Not Available – First paragraph follows: Chamise—Adenostoma fasciculatum—is the major component of about seven million…
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