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Restoration of degraded grasslands through active revegetation often involves re-establishing populations of native grasses, which must withstand incr...
Read moreNutrient enrichment with phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) threatens biodiversity globally, particularly because it drives invasion by exotic plant spec...
Read moreA growing awareness of the destructive effects of non-native invasive species has led to a massive increase in removal programmes around the world. Ho...
Read moreThe success of restoration projects is known to vary widely, with outcomes relating to numerous biotic and abiotic factors. Though many studies have e...
Read moreAn increase in pesticide resistance in many pest species is promoting interest in biological control. Much remains to be learned about natural enemy i...
Read moreGrazing contributes substantially to grassland degradation worldwide and may alter soil biota and function. However, the effects of grassland type, gr...
Read moreLand managers choose seed from a variety of provenances for restoration projects. By selecting seed of the local ecotype, managers can increase establ...
Read moreAssisted succession could enable long-term restoration where successional trajectories stall due to competition from invasive plants. Many invasives a...
Read moreThe effect of a nutrient-rich arable field on the biomass production of the bordering field boundary vegetation was examined. Biomass transects were m...
Read moreActive forest restoration typically involves planting trees over large areas; this practice is costly, however, and establishing homogeneous plantatio...
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