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Data Series 515

Can Prescribed Fire be used to Control Yellow Sweetclover (Melilotus officinalis) in a Cool-Season Mixed-Grass Prairie?

By Diane L. Larson

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Abstract

This report summarizes the results of a study on the effects of early- versus late-season fire on yellow sweetclover. The study was motivated by a desire to develop realistic management methods for yellow sweetclover at Badlands National Park. Limitations imposed by an inability to apply fire treatments at the times required made it impossible to test the hypothesis that late summer fires would be effective at reducing sweetclover. Nonetheless, I summarize data on yellow sweetclover stem counts, cover of plant species, and proportion of native and exotic cover with respect to the fire treatments in this report. In addition, I present results of a germination study, in which scarified sweetclover seeds were planted at 2-week intervals. The data summarized in the report, and included in the accompanying spreadsheet, may prove useful in future studies of effects of fire on prairie vegetation in general, and yellow sweetclover in particular.

First posted August 24, 2010

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Suggested citation:

Larson, D.L., 2010, Can prescribed fire be used to control Yellow Sweetclover (Melilotus officinalis) in a cool-season mixed-grass prairie?: U.S. Geological Survey Data Series 515, 12 p.



Contents

Abstract

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Objectives

Methods of Study

Results

References Cited

Appendixes


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