Found 10 datasets matching "Bromus diandrus".
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This dataset provides early estimates of 2021 exotic annual grasses (EAG) fractional cover predicted on May 3rd. We develop and release EAG fractional cover map with an emphasis on cheatgrass...
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The dryland ecosystems of the western United States have been invaded by exotic annual grasses, such as cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.), that has promoted increased fire activity and reduced...
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These datasets provide early estimates of 2021 fractional cover for exotic annual grass (EAG) species and a native perennial grass predicted on July 1 using satellite observation data available no...
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This dataset release provides historical (2016 - 2024) estimates of fractional cover for Exotic Annual Grass (EAG) species and a native perennial bunch grass in the western United States. The...
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The dataset provides an estimate of 2020 herbaceous mostly annual fractional cover predicted on May 1st with an emphasis on annual exotic grasses Historically, similar maps were produced at a...
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The dataset provides a near real time estimation of 2020 herbaceous mostly annual fractional cover predicted on July 1st with an emphasis on annual exotic grasses Historically, similar maps were...
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The Klamath I&M program implemented its Invasive Species Early Detection Protocol for its first full season from April to September 2009. During the season, a two person crew visited all six parks...
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Observations of random and infested plots were searched for exotic and invasive plant species at Crater Lake NP, Lassen Volcanic NP, Lava Beds NM, Oregon Caves NM, Redwood NSP, and Whiskeytown NRA.
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The aim of this project is to obtain information on rare plant species of interest in two tracts of land that were recently acquired on San Juan Island, WA by the National Park Service. This...
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