Hydrologic impacts of brush management with tebuthiuron and prescribed burning on post oak savannah watersheds, Texas

Selected hydrologic variables were evaluated following conversion of heavily wooded sites to open grassland with a herbicide—prescribed burning treatment sequence in east-central Texas. Terminal infiltration rates and sediment production 3 years after aerial application of tebuthiuron pellets at 2.2...

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description Selected hydrologic variables were evaluated following conversion of heavily wooded sites to open grassland with a herbicide—prescribed burning treatment sequence in east-central Texas. Terminal infiltration rates and sediment production 3 years after aerial application of tebuthiuron pellets at 2.2 kg ha −1 (active ingredient) for brush management differed little from values for untreated (wooded) areas. Prescribed burning in the winter (December–February) temporarily decreased infiltration rates and increased sediment production. Infiltration rates has equilibrated among brush management treatments with re-instatement of the herbaceous cover 5.5 months after burning. Sediment production was generally greater from burned than unburned plots after 5.5 months, but the absolute amount of sediment produced on the near-level (1–3% slope) fine sandy loam sites was not great, regardless of treatment. Moreover, sediment production from burned sites was not significantly different from that of untreated sites 1 year after burning. The brush management treatments had no effect on nitrate concentrations in run-off. However, in one of two experiments, total unfiltered nitrogen and phosphorus contents in run-off were greater during the growing season following burning than from unburned sites.
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