GRAVELLY LOAM 12-16 ARTRT/PSSPS
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Description
The Reference State has three plant community phases. Community phase 1.1 is dominated by bluebunch wheatgrass and basin big sagebrush. Community phase 1.2 is dominated by basin big sagebrush with bluebunch wheatgrass reduced in production from 1.1. Community phase 1.2 develops in the absence of a disturbance that would reduce or remove the sagebrush. Community phase 1.3 develops after a recent disturbance, such as fire, that removes the sagebrush canopy.
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The Current Potential State has four plant community phases. Community phases 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3 are similar to community phases 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3. All community phases in this state contain non-native species. Community phase 2.4 is dominated by basin big sagebrush with shallow rooted bunchgrasses as the dominant species in the understory. Deep-rooted perennial bunchgrasses have been removed by improper grazing.
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The Shrub State has basin big sagebrush in the overstory and Sandberg bluegrass and annuals in the understory. Cheatgrass is a dominant annual in the community. There may be a variety of weedy forbs and some noxious weeds may have invaded. Some soil loss has occurred. The Shrub State developed due to continued improper grazing management and frequent fire. The Gravelly Loam 12-16 ARTRT/PSSPS site has crossed the threshold. It is economically impractical to return this state to State 1 or 2 with accelerated practices.
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The Tree State is dominated by juniper with Sandberg bluegrass and annuals in the understory. Cheatgrass is a dominant annual at lower elevations. There are few shrubs present due to competition from junipers. Some deep-rooted perennials may be present under the trees. Generally, shrub cover is below 10 to 15 percent, bare ground is above 25 to 30 percent, and juniper cover is greater than 20 percent, when the threshold is crossed. Some soil loss has occurred. Th Tree State has developed due to continued improper grazing management and lack of fire. The Gravelly Loam 12-16 ARTRT/PSSPS site has crossed the threshold. It is economically impractical to return this community to State 1 or 2 with accelerated practices.
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Mechanism
Develops through improper grazing management and frequent fire.
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