Seeding Success on Topsoiled and Nontopsoiled Slopes at Adobe Dam,

Abstract

Four soils from the Army Corps' Adobe Dam project in central Arizona were compared chemically and for seeding responses. Results demonstrated the ability of subsoil fill materials to support seeded species, but in lower densities than topsoiled areas. Seeding date proved crucial in establishment and later seeded topsoils supported significantly lower densities of most seeded species than fill soils seeded earlier. Significant vegetation-soil correlations demonstrated relationships of species densities and both nitrate-nitrogen and total nitrogen. Significant negative correlations of Salsola paulsenii and the seeded species Atriplex canescens are reported. Regression of seeded species and seven soil variables yielded equations explaining sizable variations in seeded species densities. Nitrate-nitrogen was the major factor in these equations, followed by pH, electrical conductivity, percent clay. percent gravel, surface roughness and total cations. Seeding in favorable moisture periods on roughened subsoil seedbeds amended with nitrogen is recommended for similar sites.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1983
Accession Number
ADA139022

Entities

People

  • C. W. Moore
  • D. T. Patten
  • T. L. Righetti

Organizations

  • Arizona State University

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  • Biomedical

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Agriculture
  • Army
  • Army Corps Of Engineers
  • California
  • Climate Change
  • Coefficients
  • Conductivity
  • Electrical Conductivity
  • Equations
  • Plants
  • Precipitation
  • Public Health
  • Reclamation
  • Roughness
  • Soil Science
  • Soil Tests
  • United States

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

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