Tallgrass Prairie Restoration in the Midwestern and Eastern United States

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This work advocates the restoration of the North American tallgrass prairie, which is rapidly disappearing. Historical descriptions of prairie aesthetics are outlined. A worldwide mixing of plant species makes prairie restoration particularly important.


Discusses the origins of prairie millennia Highlights restoration methods Discusses Farming practices and global warming Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Tallgrass Prarie Restoration in theMidwest and Eastern United States: A Hands-On Guide describes all aspects of restoring tallgrass prairie. Outlined are techniques from creating a prairie from scratch to improving diversity of existing prairies. The importance of selecting species for soil type is emphasized in this book. Methods are described for soil preparation, seed collection, seed treatment for germination, and planting rates. After creating a prairie, management is essential, such as safely conducting controlled burns and eliminating aggressive alien plants. Prairie restoration is essential, not only for aesthetic beauty, but prairies provide food for a variety of insects evolved to feed on our native plants. Insects in turn sustain a population of native birds, amphibians, and reptiles. Described in detail are over 200 species of grasses and forbs most commonly found in tallgrass prairies, most with accompanying photo illustrations. An appendix outlines about 900 additional species that are occasionally found on prairies. In addition, the Springer website illustrates detailed scanned herbarium samples and scanned seeds with accompanying seed-heads. These digitally scanned samples are invaluable for positive identification. This book is recommended for students, landscapers, horticulturists, hobbyists, and land managers. About the Author: Dr. Harold W. Gardner received a Ph.D. from Penn State University in biochemistry. His primary area of research was enzymatic oxidation of fatty acids, which serve as bio-signals in higher plants and fungi. Although his research took him to Hawaii, Sweden, California, and Illinois, he spent more than 30 years in Illinois where he became obsessed with attractive prairie eco-systems. Others joined him in prairie restoration efforts, eventually becoming known as the Prairie Dawgs. The Prairie Dawgs continue their dedication to prairie restoration in Illinois. Upon retirement to a farm in Pennsylvania, Gardner discoveredthat prairies also thrive in the East, where he manages about 20 acres of prairie.

Inhalt
Table of Contents.- Preface.- Part I: introduction.- Chapter 1-Introduction to the Prairie.- Part III: Native Prairie Species.- Chapter 2- Mesic soil and adaptive species.- Chapter 3- Dry-mesic to dry soil preferring species.- Chapter 4- Wet-mesic to wet soil preferring species.- Part III: Restoration.- Chapter 5- Restoration methods.- Part IV: Management.- Chapter 6- Prairie Management.- Other Recommended.-Reading.- Glossary.- Index.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Gewicht 452g
    • Untertitel A Hands-On Guide
    • Autor Harold Gardner
    • Titel Tallgrass Prairie Restoration in the Midwestern and Eastern United States
    • Veröffentlichung 13.10.2014
    • ISBN 1489981756
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9781489981752
    • Jahr 2014
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T17mm
    • Herausgeber Springer New York
    • Anzahl Seiten 296
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Auflage 2011
    • GTIN 09781489981752

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