Management of old-fields and prairies often enhances their envasability. For example, the growth and establishment of Lespedeza cuneata in old-fields and prairies in the
Results/Conclusions
Initial L. cuneata density was 98 stems per m2. Herbicide completely killed L. cuneata during the two years of study. However the herbicide also had a negative effect on some desirable species. Fertilization reduced cover of L. cuneata by over 50%. Mowing alone, as expected, increased L. cuneata density and cover; however, mowing and fertilization together reduced L. cuneata density and cover. Fertilization promoted desirable species. Results suggest that while herbicide is probably needed initially to reduce L. cuneata density and cover, a low concentration slow release organic fertilizer can be applied to promote competition; and most importantly, be used in the sustainable management of old-fields and prairies.