. Desirables and weeds for roadside management : a northern Rocky Mountain catalogue . Roadside plants; Weeds; Plants. Artemisia tridentada (Artr) Common name: mountain sagebrush Family: Asteraceae Origin: Native. Duration and Habit1: Perennial Shrub, not vegetatively reproducing. Environmental type: Artr cover (%) does not differ between types (Fig. A). Temperature: Summer temperature does not differ between average Artr sites and average roadside sites (Fig. ). Precipitation: Annual precipitation does not differ between average Artr and average roadside sites (Fig. ). Water-ho
. Desirables and weeds for roadside management : a northern Rocky Mountain catalogue . Roadside plants; Weeds; Plants. Artemisia tridentada (Artr) Common name: mountain sagebrush Family: Asteraceae Origin: Native. Duration and Habit1: Perennial Shrub, not vegetatively reproducing. Environmental type: Artr cover (%) does not differ between types (Fig. A). Temperature: Summer temperature does not differ between average Artr sites and average roadside sites (Fig. ). Precipitation: Annual precipitation does not differ between average Artr and average roadside sites (Fig. ). Water-holding capacity: WHC does not differ between average Artr sites and average roadside sites (Fig. ). Clay: Clay content does not differ between average Artr sites and average roadside sites (Fig. ). Sand2: Sand at average Artr sites is lower than at average roadside sites (Fig. ). Organic matter: OM does not differ between average Artr sites and average roadside sites (Fig. ). pH: pH does not differ between average Artr sites and average roadside sites (Fig. ). Conductivity: Conductivity does not differ between average Artr and average roadside sites (Fig. ). Position2,3: Artr performs better on backslopes than inslopes. Aspect: Aspect has no effect on Artr performance (Fig. 10. IB). 1 Refer to the introduction (p37) for a brief discussion (elaborated in Part 1) of each factor. 2 Species presence varies significantly with this factor. 3 Inslope/backslope effects cannot be determined from Figure Bl50 O u 100 . 50 . 0 . \ \ — ANSC BOGR AGSP PIPO PSME Environmental type NEWS Backs lope NEWS Ins lope Figure A) Relative performance of Artemisa tridentata in five environmental types. B) Effect of position and aspect on the performance of Artemisa tridentata. Categories sharing a letter are not significantly (p<) different. 59. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha
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