Unexpected side effects in biocrust after treating non‐native plants using carbon addition
Abstract
Carbon addition has been proposed as an alternative to herbicide and manual removal methods to treat non‐native plants and reduce non‐target effects of treatments (e.g. impacts on native plants; surface disturbance). On Mojave Desert pavement and biocrust substrates after experimental soil disturbance and carbon addition (1,263 g C/m 2 as sucrose), we observed declines in lichens and moss cover in sucrose‐treated plots. To further explore this...
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Title
Unexpected side effects in biocrust after treating non‐native plants using carbon addition
Published Date
Jan 19, 2020
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
S2
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