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South Florida Flatwoods Range Vegetation Responses to Season of Deferment from Grazing
1994
Journal of range management
Wiregrass (Aristido strictu Michx.)-dominated communities characterize extensive areas of South Florida that have been subjected to burning and uncontrolled grazing for decades. We evaluated the effects of deferment from grazing on species composition and herbage mass of these rangelands. Treatments were l-ha exclosures that were closed to grazing December to March, closed April to July, closed August to November, always closed, or always open. All treatments were burned biennially. Herbage
doi:10.2307/4002839
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