bromus inermis การใช้
- Introduced species of plants may be a threat, including " Bromus inermis " ( smooth brome ) and " Melilotus officinalis " ( yellow sweet clover ).
- Sagebrush has been removed and the land reseeded with various non-native grasses such as " Agropyron cristatum " and " Bromus inermis " as well as clovers.
- BMV commonly infects " Bromus inermis " ( see " Bromus " ) and other grasses, can be found almost anywhere wheat is grown, and thrives in areas with heavy foot or machinery traffic.
- During the drought years of the 1930s, these agencies re-vegetated some of these areas with non-native highly competitive vegetation such as smooth brome ( Bromus inermis ) and crested wheatgrass ( Agropyron cristatum ) ( USDA-US Forest service 2001 ).
- Prairie grasslands including " Danthonia " spp ., " coniferous forests dominated by Douglas fir and limber pine; cliffs, lakes and freshwater wetlands; disturbed, heavily grazed land with quaking aspen, " Urtica dioica ", " Bromus inermis " and " Phleum pratense ".