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State 1 Refence Moloka silty clay loam 3-7 percent

Ecological site VX158X01X002

Isohyperthermic Torric Naturalized Grassland Kiawe/buffelgrass (Prosopis pallida/Pennisetum ciliare)

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T1A - State 1 Reference transitions to State 2 Kiawe-Invaded in the absence of disturbance such as brush management practices or fire.
R1A - State 1 can be restored to a facsimile of State 3 Native Savanna. The site must be fenced or animals controlled such that all domestic and feral ungulates are excluded from the site. A firebreak must be created and maintained around the fence line by grazing or mowing. Buffelgrass and other non-native vegetation must be killed, followed by plantings of native trees, shrubs, and vines. Apply additional invasive plant species control as needed. Supplemental irrigation may be necessary in the early stages of restoration.
R2A - State 2 Kiawe-Invaded can be restored to State 1 Reference by applying land clearing and brush management. Apply invasive plant species control as needed. Fire will kill kiawe; prescribed burning is typically not done in Hawaii due to the level of risk.
T3A - State 3 Native Forest transitions to State 1 Reference State when cleared by fire, long-term ungulate disturbance, or mechanical means. Desired forage species are then re-established.
P1.1A - Buffelgrass cover and vigor are reduced by continuous herbivory, causing it to decrease and be partially replaced by less desirable forages.
P1.2B - Phase 1.2 can change to phase 1.1 by application of a prescribed grazing program that allows buffelgrass to reassume dominance. Invasive plant species control and brush management may be necessary if taller weedy forbs and/or shrubs are abundant.
P1.2A - This community phase changes to phase 1.3 with long-term and/or heavy continuous herbivory. Species composition changes to dominance by shortgrasses, weedy forbs, and shrubs. Bare ground increases markedly.
P1.3A - Community phase 1.3 can change to phase 1.2 by application of a prescribed grazing program that allows buffelgrass to reassume dominance. Invasive plant species control and brush management will be needed where taller weedy forbs and/or shrubs are abundant.