Issue Date
1984-11-01Keywords
infiltration ratesminerals
Oak Mottes
Watershed Properties
Sonoran Agricultural Research Station
Mulch Layers
soil loss
Grass Standing Crop
Organic Layers
soil organic matter
Water Stable Aggregates
soil bulk density
Texas Agricultural Research Station
removal
mulch
characteristics
treatments
Edwards Plateau
Texas
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Knight, R. W., Blackburn, W. H., & Merrill, L. B. (1984). Characteristics of oak mottes, Edwards Plateau, Texas. Journal of Range Management, 37(6), 534-537.Publisher
Society for Range ManagementJournal
Journal of Range ManagementDOI
10.2307/3898853Additional Links
https://rangelands.org/Abstract
Infiltration of live oak mottes on watershed properties was evaluated in July 1979 at the Sonora Agricultural Research Station. Infiltration rates of undisturbed live oak mottes and those with mulch layers removed were greater than rates of adjacent grass-dominated areas. However, infiltration rates of oak mottes with mulch layer and organic layer removed exposing the mineral were similar to those of adjacent grass-dominated areas. Infiltration rates of midgrass-dominated sites were greater than those of shortgrass-dominated sites. Greatest soil loss occurred from oak motte with mineral soil exposed with little differences between other treatments. Infiltration rates and sediment production of oak mottes were most influenced by grass standing crop, mulch and organic layers, soil organic matter, and water stable aggregates. Organic matter and water stable aggregates in the oak motte were similar and significantly greater than in the adjacent grass-dominated areas. Surface soil bulk density and texture were similar for the oak mottes and grass-dominated areas. Grass standing crop was similar for the oak motte and midgrass-dominated areas but significantly greater than for shortgrass-dominated areas. Mulch accumulation was 6 times greater in oak motte than midgrass areas and 43 times greater than in shortgrass areas.Type
textArticle
Language
enISSN
0022-409Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.2307/3898853