2008 Joint Annual Meeting (5-9 Oct. 2008): Finding Middle Ground: Environmental Stewardship in Perpetually Disturbed Landscapes (Posters)

701 Finding Middle Ground: Environmental Stewardship in Perpetually Disturbed Landscapes (Posters)



Wednesday, 8 October 2008: 4:00 PM
George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall E
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Vegetation Survey at the Former Military Area "Mlada" (Central Bohemia, Czech Republic).
Milan Skalicky, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague; Jitka Steklova, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague; Vaclav Hejnak, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague; Jan Novak, Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
251
Internal Temperatures and Rates of Subsidence of Landscape Berms Constructed with Soil and Organic Materials.
David A. Mays, Alabama A&M University; Ermson Nyakatawa, Alabama A&M University; Rhonda Britton, Alabama A&M University; Heidi Howard, USA-CERL
252
Using Tactical GPS Vehicle Tracking Data for Military Land Management.
Paul Ayers, University of Tennessee; Heidi Howard, USA-CERL; Alan Anderson, ERDC-CERL; Naga Potteti, University of Tennessee; Alex McLemore, University of Tennessee; Adam Duncan, University of Tennessee; Rebecca Messer, University of Tennessee
254
Importance of Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Invasion and Persistence of Cheatgrass.
Ryan Busby, US Army; Mary Stromberger, Colorado State University; Dick Gebhart, US Army; Mark Paschke, Colorado State University
255
Responses to Pre Germination Regulators on Native Species for Rehabilitation Potential on Military Lands.
Timothy Cary, USA-CRREL; Heidi Howard, USA-CERL; Jospeh Buehler, USA-CRREL
256
An Ethnobotanical Survey of Fort Riley, Kansas.
Alan Anderson, ERDC-CERL; Heidi Howard, ERDC-CERL; Bruce MacAllister, ERDC-CERL