Amount of sunlight
reaching the ground/plant
Early successional, herbaceous vegetation that is
produced by moist-soil management requires full sunlight to
maximize growth and seed production. Impoundments should not
be shaded.
Soil temperature
Soil
temperature as it relates to the timing of drawdown
has an effect on the types of plants that grow. Soil
temperatures vary depending on the timing of
drawdown.
Moil moisture (drawdown) In order to grow desired vegetation, soil moisture must be
maintained. Soil moisture is manipulated through the timing
and amount of drawdown. |
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Soil chemistry (pH, nutrients,
etc.) Soil tests may be necessary to assess pH and
nutrient deficiencies. Liming and/or fertilization may be
required.
Seed bank If there are insufficient seeds in the soil
supplemental plantings may be required.
Successional stage of the plant community
Early successional plants are most desirable for
waterfowl food. In time, without intervention, plant
communities will change. Measures may be necessary to
sustain the target plant community. |