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Dispersal limitation severely impairs the trajectory of restoration, mainly due to the lack of seed vectors bringing seeds from nearby habitats; a rol...
Read moreEighteen biotypes collected from different sites were grown in a common environment and seeds from these biotypes were grown in four experiments in co...
Read moreThe soil seed bank represents valuable rebuilding capital that may rescue an ecosystem from state transition once vegetation has crossed an apparent t...
Read moreIn the Horn of Africa, frankincense (an aromatic hardened wood resin) is obtained by tapping Boswellia papyrifera. World-wide, frankincense is of grea...
Read moreIn field trials on the coastal foredune ridge of Voorne Island, Netherlands in 1984, A. arenaria was sown with a mixture of nurse crops (Secale cereal...
Read morecf. F.A. 32 Nos. 4094, 6036.] Seeds were sown on (a) undisturbed forest sites, (b) sites cleaned by pulling out the weeds, and (c) hoed forest sites, ...
Read morePreviously published literature on the population dynamics of a common arable weed, Chenopodium album, and its interactions with an arable crop, sugar...
Read moreThe seed bank of a golf green was monitored for 2 years by identifying germinants in core samples. The seed populations contained 24 species of which ...
Read moreSeed-based restoration is one of the most difficult challenges for dryland restoration. Identifying environmental conditions that drive variation in s...
Read moreSeagrasses are declining globally, and effective restoration actions to promote the recovery of degraded meadows are urgently needed. Harnessing posit...
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