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Influence of Spotted Knapweed (<i>Centaurea maculosa</i>) on Surface Runoff and Sediment Yield
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1989
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Surface RunoffEngineeringSediment QualityWatershed ManagementLand UseSpotted KnapweedSediment-water InteractionGeographyNatural Resource ManagementSediment YieldWeed ControlBunchgrass RangeCrop-weed InteractionHydrologySedimentologySediment TransportSocial SciencesWeed Science
The influence of spotted knapweed on surface runoff and sediment yield was determined under simulated rainfall conditions near Garrison, MT. Comparisons were made in 12 paired plots: one of each pair dominated by bunchgrass and the other dominated by spotted knapweed. Runoff and sediment yield were 56% and 192% higher, respectively, for the spotted knapweed, rather than the bunchgrass vegetation types. Spotted knapweed invasion onto bunchgrass range of western Montana is thus detrimental to the protection of soil and water resources.
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