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Our objective is to identify the physical and chemical characteristics of shrubby reed-mustard’s environment, including site characteristics and soil properties such as water-soluble and total leachable elements, particle-size distribution, organic carbon, cation exchange capacity, total nitrogen, and available phosphorus and potassium.
Shrubby reed-mustard occurs exclusively in shallow soils (≤39 cm) on bedrock-controlled uplands. Adjacent areas that do not support shrubby reed-mustard have soils derived from sandstone. Sodium levels in soils where shrubby reed-mustard occurs are elevated over sodium levels in adjacent areas. We are also looking for potentially toxic elements that are indicative of shrubby reed-mustard tolerance. Descriptive and statistical analyses of data are underway to fully characterize the habitat of shrubby reed-mustard. Based on these determinations, a decision-making tool for identifying potential habitat for this endangered species will be developed.
See more from this Session: General Forest, Range and Wildland Soils: I