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SPECIES: Pleuraphis mutica | Tobosa
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Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University, College of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Range and Wildlife Management. 5 p. [3253] 6. Brown, David E. 1982. Semidesert grassland. In: Brown, David E., ed. Biotic communities of the American Southwest--United States and Mexico. Desert Plants. 4(1-4): 123-131. [3603] 7. Brown, David E.; Lowe, Charles H.; Pase, Charles P. 1980. A digitized systematic classification for ecosystems with an illustrated summary of the natural vegetation of North America. RM-73. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 93 p. [6995] 8. Brown, W. V.; Coe, G. E. 1951. A study of sterility in Hilaria belangeri (Steud.) Nash and Hilaria mutica (Buckl.) Benth. American Journal of Botany. 38: 823-830. [4037] 9. Campbell, R. S. 1931. Plant succession and grazing capacity on clay soils in southern New Mexico. Journal of Agricultural Research. 43(12): 1027-1051. [4035] 10. Canfield, R. H. 1934. Stem structure of grasses on the Jornada Experimental Range. Botanical Gazette. 95: 636-648. [7175] 11. Canfield, R. H. 1939. The effect of intensity and frequency of clipping on density and yield of black grama and tobosa grass. Tech. Bull. 681. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture. 32 p. [597] 12. Correll, Donovan S.; Johnston, Marshall C. 1970. Manual of the vascular plants of Texas. Renner, TX: Texas Research Foundation. 1881 p. [4003] 13. Dollahite, James W. 1963. Ergotism produced by feeding Claviceps cinerea growing on tobosagrass (Hilaria mutica) and galletagrass (Hilaria jamesii). Southwestern Veterinarian. 16: 295-296. [4477] 14. Donart, Gary B.; Sylvester, Donell; Hickey, Wayne. 1978. A vegetation classification system for New Mexico, U.S.A. In: Hyder, Donald N., ed. Proceedings, 1st international rangeland congress; 1978 August 14-18; Denver, CO. Denver, CO: Society for Range Management: 488-490. [4094] 15. Dwyer, Don D. 1972. Burning and nitrogen fertilization of tobosa grass. NM State Univ Agric Exp Station Bull No 595. Las Cruces, NM: New Mexico State University. 8 p. [4373] 16. Ellison, Lincoln. 1960. Influence of grazing on plant succession of rangelands. Botanical Review. 26(1): 1-78. [862] 17. Eyre, F. H., ed. 1980. Forest cover types of the United States and Canada. Washington, DC: Society of American Foresters. 148 p. [905] 18. Fischer, George W.; Hirschhorn, Elisa. 1945. Observations on certain species of ustilago on Hilaria, Stenotaphrum, and Muhlenbergia. Mycologia. 37: 318-325. [4038] 20. Garrison, George A.; Bjugstad, Ardell J.; Duncan, Don A.; [and others]. 1977. Vegetation and environmental features of forest and range ecosystems. Agric. Handb. 475. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 68 p. [998] 21. Gay, Charles W., Jr.; Dwyer, Don D. 1965. New Mexico range plants. Circular 374. Las Cruces, NM: New Mexico State University, Cooperative Extension Service. 85 p. 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Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona, Agricultural Experiment Station. 104 p. [5004] 29. Judd, B. Ira. 1962. Principal forage plants of southwestern ranges. Stn. Pap. No. 69. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 93 p. [1302] 30. Kuchler, A. W. 1964. Manual to accompany the map of potential vegetation of the conterminous United States. Special Publication No. 36. New York: American Geographical Society. 77 p. [1384] 31. Moir, W. H. 1983. A series vegetation classification for Region 3. In: Moir, W. H.; Hendzel, Leonard, tech. coords. Proceedings of the workshop on Southwestern habitat types; 1983 April 6-8; Albuquerque, NM. Albuquerque, NM: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southwestern Region: 91-95. [1672] 32. Nelson, A. B.; Herbel, H. M. 1970. Chemical composition of forage species grazed by cattle on an arid New Mexico range. Bulletin 561. Las Cruces, NM: New Mexico State University, Agricultural Experiment Station. 33 p. [4034] 33. Neuenschwander, Leon F.; Sharrow, Steven H.; Wright, Henry A. 1975. Review of tobosa graass (Hilaria mutica). Southwestern Naturalist. 20(2): 255-263. [159] 34. Neuenschwander, Leon F.; Wright, Henry A. 1984. Edaphic and microclimate factors affecting tobosagrass regrowth after fire. Journal of Range Management. 37(2): 116-121. [1748] 35. Neuenschwander, Leon F.; Wright, Henry A.; Bunting, Stephen C. 1978. The effect of fire on a tobosagrass-mesquite community in the Rolling Plains of Texas. Southwestern Naturalist. 23(3): 315-337. [1749] 36. Nichol, A. A. [revisions by Phillips, W. S.]. 1952. The natural vegetation of Arizona. Tech. Bull. 68 [revision]. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona, Agricultural Experiment Station: 189-230. [3928] 37. Paulsen, Harold A., Jr.; Ares, Fred N. 1962. Grazing values and management of black grama and tobosa grasslands and associated shrub ranges of the Southwest. Tech. Bull. No. 1270. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 56 p. [4041] 38. Raunkiaer, C. 1934. The life forms of plants and statistical plant geography. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 632 p. [2843] 39. Roberts, Fred H.; Clark, Robert G.; Britton, Carlton M. 1983. Effect of fire intensity on three west Texas grasses. In: Britton, Carlton M.; Guthery, Fred S., eds. Research Highlights--1983: Noxious brush and weed control; range and wildlife management. Vol. 14. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University: 20-21. [4370] 40. Sohns, Ernest R. 1956. The genus Hilaria (Gramineae). Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences. 46(10): 311-321. [84] 41. Sosebee, R. E.; Herbel, C. H. 1969. Effects of high temperatures on emergence and initial growth of range plants. Agronomy Journal. 61: 621-624. [4036] 42. Sharrow, Steven H.; Wright, Henry A. 1977. Effects of fire, ash, and litter on soil nitrate, temperature, moisture and tobosagrass production in the Rolling Plains. Journal of Range Management. 30(4): 266-270. [2119] 43. Sharrow, Steven H.; Wright, Henry A. 1977. Proper burning intervals for tobosagrass in west Texas based on nitrogen dynamics. Journal of Range Management. 30(5): 343-346. [2120] 44. Stickney, Peter F. 1989. Seral origin of species originating in northern Rocky Mountain forests. Unpublished draft on file at: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory, Missoula, MT; RWU 4403 files. 7 p. [20090] 45. Stinson, Kenneth J.; Wright, Henry A. 1969. Temperatures of headfires in the southern mixed prairie of Texas. Journal of Range Management. 22(3): 169-174. [2257] 46. Stubbendieck, J.; Hatch, Stephan L.; Hirsch, Kathie J. 1986. North American range plants. 3rd ed. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. 465 p. [2270] 47. Tueller, Paul T. 1976. Secondary succession, disclimax, and range condition standards in desert scrub vegetation. In: Hyder, D. N., ed. Arid shrublands--Proceedings of the third workshop of the United States/Australia rangelands panel; 1973 March 26 - April 5; Tucson, AZ. Denver, CO: Society for Range Management: 57-65. [3790] 48. U.S. Department of Agriculture. 1948. Grass: The yearbook of agriculture 1948. Washington, DC. 892 p. [2391] 49. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 1937. Range plant handbook. Washington, DC. 532 p. [2387] 50. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 1982. National list of scientific plant names. Vol. 1. List of plant names. SCS-TP-159. Washington, DC. 416 p. [11573] 51. Weaver, J. E.; Albertson, F. W. 1956. Grasslands of the Great Plains. Lincoln, NE: Johnsen Publishing Company. 395 p. [2463] 52. Wright, Henry A. 1969. Effect of spring burning on tobosa grass. Journal of Range Management. 22(6): 425-427. [2607] 53. Wright, Henry A. 1973. Fire as a tool to manage tobosa grasslands. In: Proceedings--annual tall timbers fire ecology conference; 1972 June 8-9; Lubbock, TX. Number 12. Tallahassee, FL: Tall Timbers Research Station: 153-167. [2612] 54. Wright, Henry A. 1974. Range burning. Journal of Range Management. 27(1): 5-11. [2613] 55. Wright, Henry A. 1979. Use of fire to manage grasslands in west Texas. In: Sosebee, Ronald E.; Wright, Henry A., editors. Research highlights--1979: Noxious brush and weed control; range and wildlife management. Volume 10. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University, College of Agricultural Sciences: 8-12. [4371] 56. Wright, Henry A.; Bailey, Arthur W. 1980. Fire ecology and prescribed burning in the Great Plains--a research review. Gen. Tech. Rep. INT-77. Ogden, UT: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. 60 p. [2618] 57. St. John, Harold. 1973. List and summary of the flowering plants in the Hawaiian islands. 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