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SPECIES: Sporobolus wrightii | Big Sacaton
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Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station: 50-64. [11273] 5. Bock, Carl E.; Bock, Jane H. 1992. Response of birds to wildfire in native versus exotic Arizona grassland. Southwestern Naturalist. 37(1): 73-81. [18594] 6. Bock, Jane H.; Bock, Carl E. 1986. Habitat relationships of some native perennial grasses in southeastern Arizona. Desert Plants. 8(1): 3-14. [478] 7. Britton, Carlton M.; Wright, Henry A. 1983. Brush management with fire. In: McDaniel, Kirk C., ed. Proceedings--brush management symposium; 1983 February 16; Albuquerque, NM. Denver, CO: Society for Range Management: 61-68. [521] 8. Cornejo, Dennis O.; Leigh, Linda S.; Felger, Richard S.; Hutchinson, Charles F. 1982. Utilization of mesquite in the Sonoran Desert: past and future. In: Parker, Harry W., editor. Mesquite utilization 1982: Proceedings of the symposium; 1982 October 29-30; Lubbock, TX. Lubbock, TX: Texas Tech University, College of Agricultural Sciences: Q-1-Q-20. [5457] 9. Cox, Jerry R. 1984. Shoot production and biomass transfer of big sacaton [Sporobolus wrightii]. Journal of Range Management. 37(4): 377-380. [24614] 10. Cox, Jerry, R. 1985. Above-ground biomass and nitrogen quantities in a big sacaton [Sporobolus wrightii] grassland. Journal of Range Management. 38(3): 273-276. [24615] 12. Cox, J. R.; Gillen, R. L.; Ruyle, G. B. 1989. Big sacaton riparian grassland management: Seasonal grazing effects on plant and animal production. Applied Agricultural Research. 4(2): 127-134. [11117] 13. Cox, J. R.; Madrigal, R. M. 1988. Establishing perennial grasses on abandoned farmland in southeastern Arizona. Applied Agricultural Research. 3(1): 36-43. [11177] 14. Cox, Jerry R. 1988. Seasonal burning and mowing impacts on Sporobolus wrightii grasslands. Journal of Range Management. 41(1): 12-15. [3046] 15. Cox, Jerry R.; Ibarra-F, F. A.; Martin-R, M. H. 1990. 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Henrickson, James. 1974. Saline habitats and halophytic vegetation of the Chihuahuan Desert region. In: Wauer, Roland H.; Riskind, David H., eds. Transactions of the symposium on the biological resources of the Chihuahuan Desert region, United States and Mexico; 1974 October 17-18; Alpine, TX. Transactions and Proceedings Series No. 3. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service: 289-314. [16063] 25. Henrickson, James; Johnston, Marshall C. 1986. Vegetation and community types of the Chihuahuan Desert. In: Barlow, J. C.; [and others], eds. Chihuahuan Desert--U.S. and Mexico, II. Alpine, TX: Sul Ross State University: 20-39. [12979] 26. Herbel, C. H.; Steger, R.; Gould, W. L. 1974. Managing semidesert ranges of the Southwest. Circular 456. Las Cruces, NM: New Mexico State University, Cooperative Extension Service. 48 p. [4564] 27. Hickman, James C., ed. 1993. The Jepson manual: Higher plants of California. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. 1400 p. 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