RE: Biodiversity on CRP Land

Anton Doroszenko (A.DOROSZENKO@cabi.org)
Fri, 28 Aug 1998 10:41:00 -0700 (PDT)

Dear All,

A quick search of the CAB ABSTRACTS database turned up these 6 papers on
weed diversity in CRP land. I have checked them and all seem relevant to the
question being asked.

Anton Doroszenko: a.doroszenko@cabi.org
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AU: Jewett, J. G.\ Sheaffer, C. C.\ Moon, R. D.\ Martin, N. P.\ Barnes,
D. K.\ Breitbach, D. D.\ Jordan, N. R.
TI: A survey of CRP land in Minnesota: II. Weeds on CRP land.
JN: Journal of Production Agriculture
YR: 1996
VL: 9
NO: 4
PP: 535-542
LA: En
MS: 16 ref.
AA: Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of
Minnesota, 1991 Upper Buford Circle, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA.

AU: Nellis, M. D.\ Harrington, L. M. B.\ Sheeley, J.
TI: Policy, sustainability and scale: the US Conservation Reserve
Program.
CT: Agricultural restructuring and sustainability: a geographical
perspective [edited by Ilbery, B.; Chiotti, Q.; Rickard, T.].
PB: Wallingford, UK; CAB INTERNATIONAL
YR: 1997
PP: 219-231
BN: ISBN 0-85199-165-3
LA: En
MS: 31 ref., Sustainable Rural Development Series No. 3fig.
AA: Department of Geography, Kansas State University, Manhattan,
Kansas 66506, USA.

AU: Johnson, J.\ McGregor, K.\ Dabney, S.
TI: A look at CRP land: returning to cotton production.
CT: 1996 Proceedings Beltwide Cotton Conferences, Nashville, TN,
USA, January 9-12, 1996: Volume 2.
PB: Memphis, USA; National Cotton Council
YR: 1996
PP: 1351-1352
LA: En
MS: 1 ref.
AA: Mississippi State University, North Mississippi Branch Station,
Holy Springs, MS, USA.

AU: Pike, D. R.\ Knake, E. L.\ Hill, J. L.
TI: Survey of management practices used for reserve acreage and
grassed waterways.
JN: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
YR: 1994
VL: 49
NO: 6
PP: 612-615
LA: En
MS: 7 ref.
AA: Department of Agronomy, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
61801, USA.

AU: Saltiel, J.
TI: Controversy over CRP in Montana: implications for the future.
JN: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
YR: 1994
VL: 49
NO: 3
PP: 284-288
LA: En
MS: 22 ref.
AA: Department of Sociology, Montana State University, Bozeman,
MT 59717, USA.

AU: McGinnies, W. J.\ Hassell, W. G.
TI: Establishment of native and introduced range plants in the central
Great Plains.
JN: General Technical Report, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range
Experiment Station, USDA Forest Service
YR: 1987
NO: No. RM-158
PP: 35-41
LA: En
MS: 13 ref.
AA: USDA Agric. Res. Serv., Fort Collins, CO 80521, USA.

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From: Pam Murray
To: sanet-mg@shasta.ces.ncsu.edu; forage-mg@oes.orst.edu
Cc: smilax@bethelks.edu
Subject: Biodiversity on CRP Land
Date: 27 August 1998 07:49

I received a question about whether there have been any studies that
document plant species diversity on CRP ground. Specifically, this person
wonders if anyone has documented changes (or lack thereof) in the weed
community with time following CRP establishment. Any info would be
appreciated. Thanks.
***********************
Pam Murray, Coordinator
Center for Grassland Studies and
Center for Sustainable Agricultural Systems
PO Box 830949
University of Nebraska
Lincoln, NE 68583-0949
phone: 402-472-9383
fax: 402-472-4104
e-mail: csas001@unlvm.unl.edu

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