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    Bromus tectorum, known as downy brome, drooping brome or cheatgrass, is a winter annual grass native to Europe, southwestern Asia, and northern Africa...
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    Suksdorf's brome Bromus tectorum – drooping brome, downy brome Bromus texensis – Texas brome Bromus vulgaris – Columbia brome Bromus willdenowii – rescue...
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    seedlings. Changes in fire regimens are another form of facilitation. Bromus tectorum, originally from Eurasia, is highly fire-adapted. It spreads rapidly...
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    particularly dominant in their diet while those in the US favoured Bromus tectorum. Birds feeding on succulent vegetation make up for their water needs...
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    cristatum) and barley (Hordeum vulgare) are highly preferred. Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) use is variable: it comprises 45% of the April diet on two southern...
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    increasing the chance of unnaturally severe wildfires. Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is also an important introduced plant species that increases fire...
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    pumilio Bromus rigidus Bromus rubens Bromus scoparius Bromus secalinus Bromus squarrosus Bromus sterilis Bromus syriacus Bromus tectorum Bromus tomentellus...
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    U.S. Intermountain West, army cutworms consume exotic cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) and mustards to produce cheatgrass "die-offs." Within these bare areas...
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    non-native weeds. Invasive species, such as Lygodium microphyllum and Bromus tectorum, can grow rapidly in areas that were damaged by fires. Because they...
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    species (wheatgrasses), Pseudoroegneria spicatum (bluebunch wheatgrass), Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass), Carex (sedge) species, Festuca idahoensis (Idaho fescue)...
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  • M.; Ziegler, S. E.; Belnap, J.; Evans, R. D. (2012). "Effects of Bromus tectorum invasion on microbial carbon and nitrogen cycling in two adjacent undisturbed...
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  • mustard Arctium minus lesser burdock Bidens aristosa bearded beggarticks Bromus tectorum drooping brome Buddleja davidii summer lilac Carduus acanthoides spiny...
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    has destroyed the largest amount of sagebrush habitat is cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum). Since its accidental introduction in the 1890s, cheatgrass has radically...
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    Ephedra with orchardgrass hay (Dactylis glomerata) and cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum). It was determined that Ephedra scored second in terms of having the...
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    his On Sleep amongst a short list of substances which induce sleep. Bromus tectorum Leroi, Armand Marie (2014). The Lagoon: How Aristotle Invented Science...
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    laboratory tests it was shown that D. carolina readily fed on Bromus tectorum, Bromus inermis, Pascopyrum smithii, wheat, barley, dandelion, and Bassia...
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    quickly being replaced by nonnative annual species like cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum), tumble mustard (Sisymbrium altissimum), and Russian thistle (Salsola...
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    slopes and shallow soils. Introduced annual grasses such as cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) and halogeton (Halogeton glomeratus) also characterize this zone,...
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  • invasive species that changed fire regime in Western North America is Bromus tectorum. Historical fire return intervals in the Snake River Plain sagebrush...
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    genetic structure of the seed pathogen Pyrenophora semeniperda on Bromus tectorum in western North America". Mycologia. 103 (1): 85–93. doi:10.3852/09-310...
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    invasive species in the area of the Beaver Creek Fire is cheat grass, Bromus tectorum. Cheat grass sprouts before Idaho's native plants, thus taking growth...
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    Habitat disturbance can have long-lasting effects on the environment. Bromus tectorum is a vigorous grass from Europe which has been introduced to the United...
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    Idaho. All sites were dominated by Russian olive with cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) comprising a substantial portion of the understory. Along the Rio...
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    poorly to fire. In North America fire-adapted invasive grasses such as Bromus tectorum contribute to increased fire frequency which exerts selective pressure...
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    include roads, off-road vehicles, introduced species, particularly Bromus tectorum, and fire suppression. Astraglus anisus.[permanent dead link] NatureServe...
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  • vegetated habitat include Pseudoroegneria spicata (bluebunch wheatgrass), Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass), Mimulus cusickii (Cusick's monkeyflower), Eriogonum vimineum...
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    areas of sparse cover: Russian thistle (Salsola kali), cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum), and green rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus), followed by...
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    dorrii, Phacelia linearis, Cryptantha pterocarya, Camissonia minor, and Bromus tectorum. Western harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex occidentalis) collect, transport...
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  • Ammophila arenaria marram grass Brachypodium sylvaticum false-brome Bromus tectorum drooping brome Buddleja davidii summer lilac Carduus acanthoides spiny...
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    slow the establishment of invasive plant species such as cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum). Biological soil crusts do not compete with vascular plants for nutrients...
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