Plant Association Technology Transfer
About
Plant associations (PA) are the basic unit of classification of plant communities. PAs allow us to communicate about different sites that have similar vegetative trajectories, which often mean they have similar site characteristics such as soil and rainfall patterns. PAs provide the means for more specific information sharing. For example, instead of taking an observation from an activity that occurs in a ponderosa pine stand and inferring that all ponderosa pine stands are likely to respond similarly, resource managers can refer to one of approximately 30 different plant associations may support stands of ponderosa pine, and there is a much better chance that observation will hold true on other sites with the same plant association.
This site is a place to gather information about plant associations, discuss and review our knowledge, and push our technology to new levels. Thanks for showing up here!
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