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    Soil microarthropod fauna of four habitats of the Rio Puerco watershed, New Mexico by Steinberger, Y., Aldon, Earl F., Whitford, W. G.

    Published in The Southwestern naturalist (01-09-1990)
    “…A shrubland, a woodland, and two grassland habitats were compared for populations of soil microarthropods in a semiarid watershed of New Mexico. Densities of…”
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    Long-term plant survival and density data from reclaimed southwestern coal mine spoils [New Mexico] by Aldon, E.F

    Published in The Great Basin naturalist (30-09-1981)
    “…Plantings on northwestern New Mexico raw mine spoils from 1973, examined for establishment (1975) and survival (1979), showed 75 percent survival of fourwing…”
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    Endomycorrhizal (vesicular arbuscular) associations of some arid zone shrubs by Williams, S.E, Aldon, E.F

    Published in The Southwestern naturalist (10-01-1976)
    “…Vesicular-arbuscular endomycorrhizae were observed in association with the following plants: Atriplex canescens (Pursh) Nutt., Eurotia lanata (Pursh),…”
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    Establishing alkali sacaton on harsh sites in the Southwest by Aldon, E.F

    Published in Journal of range management (01-03-1975)
    “…Because of critical establishment requirements, seeds of alkali sacaton (Sporobolus airoides (Torr.) Torr.) must be planted when both soil moisture and…”
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    Critical soil moisture levels for field planting fourwing saltbush by Aldon, E.F

    Published in Journal of range management (01-07-1972)
    “…Survival of fourwing saltbush transplants was at least 80% when alluvial field sites had soil moisture levels of at least 14% by weight or were at tensions…”
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    Characterizing gene response to drought stress in fourwing saltbush [Atriplex canescens (Pursh.) Nutt.] by Adair, L.S. (Texas AandM University System, College Station), Andrews, D.L, Cairney, J, Funkhouser, E.A, Newton, R.J, Aldon, E.F

    Published in Journal of range management (01-09-1992)
    “…New techniques in molecular biology can be used to characterize genes whose expression is induced by drought stress. These techniques can be used to understand…”
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    Response of a semidesert grassland to 16 years of rest from grazing by Brady, W.W. (Arizona State University, Tempe), Stromberg, M.R, Aldon, E.F, Bonham, C.D, Henry, S.H

    Published in Journal of range management (01-07-1989)
    “…Grazing was eliminated from the Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch Sanctuary, located in south-central Arizona, in 1968. Long-term changes in canopy cover of…”
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    Stocking rangelands on the Rio Puerco in New Mexico by Aldon, E.F, Garcia, G

    Published in Journal of range management (01-09-1971)
    “…A stocking table developed on an experimental range area in the Rio Puerco drainage can be used to determine stocking rates in animal units per section…”
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    Vegetative propagation of desert saltgrass rhizomes by Pavlicek, K.A, Johnson, G.V, Aldon, E.F

    Published in Journal of range management (01-09-1977)
    “…Desert saltgrass is a potential candidate for mine spoil-bank revegetation in much of the semiarid West. Laboratory studies showed optimum temperature for…”
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    Influence of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on the nodulation and growth of subclover [Trifolium subterraneum, Glomus fasciculatus, Glomus mosseae] by Green, Norman E., Smith, Michael D., William D. Beavis, Aldon, Earl F.

    Published in Journal of range management (01-01-1983)
    “…This study was initiated to determine the influence of vesiculararbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi on a rhizobium-legume interaction. Inoculation of subclover…”
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