Improved Methodologies for the Inoculation of Prairie Legumes in Roadside/Revegetation SettingsStatus: CompleteReport Date: 09/16/2008 Summary: Researchers have identified that legumes and the level of nitrogen they can contribute are integral to prairie development. MnDOT includes a number of indigenous legumes in its roadside vegetation and wetland restoration plant mixes. Better inoculant delivery systems are needed to ensure that the strains being used are able to persist and function under revegetation conditions. This study recommends the use of granular soil-applied peat inoculant. Final Deliverables: Improved Methodologies for the Inoculation of Prairie Legumes in Roadside/Revegetation Settings (Report #2008-48) Improved Methodologies for the Inoculation of Prairie Legumes in Roadside/Revegetation Settings (Research Summary) Related Materials: Related Research: Project Personnel: Principal Investigator: Peter Graham Technical Liaison: Kenneth Graeve Project Coordinator: Daniel Warzala Panel Members: Becki Tlusty - U of M/Soil, Water & Climate Elena Beyhaut - U of M/Soil, Water & Climate