نتایج جستجو برای: revegetation plants

تعداد نتایج: 198772  

1998
STEVE ARCHER DAVID A. PYKE

The role of ungulate grazing in shaping rangeland ecosystems is well known relative to other important plant-animal interactions such as pollination, seed dispersal, granivory, and belowground herbivory. Successful rangeland revegetation may be enhanced by strategies that favor certain groups of animals and discourage others. Many perennial forbs and shrubs require animals for successful pollin...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2008
Eduardo Moreno-Jiménez Jesús M Peñalosa Ramón O Carpena-Ruiz Elvira Esteban

Myrtus communis, Arbutus unedo and Retama sphaerocarpa are Mediterranean shrubs widely used in revegetation of semiarid degraded soils. The aim of this work is to study the resistance of these plants to arsenic under controlled conditions, in order to evaluate their potential use in revegetation and/or phytoremediation of As-polluted soils. R. sphaerocarpa showed higher resistance to As than M....

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1993
M A Herrera C P Salamanca J M Barea

Revegetation strategies, either for reclamation or for rehabilitation, are being used to recover desertified ecosystems. Woody legumes are recognized as species that are useful for revegetation of water-deficient, low-nutrient environments because of their ability to form symbiotic associations with rhizobial bacteria and mycorrhizal fungi, which improve nutrient acquisition and help plants to ...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2014
G Del Moro E Barca D Cassano C Di Iaconi G Mascolo G Brunetti

There is a need for a reliable sustainable option to effectively manage the landfill leachate generation. This study presents a simple procedure for the revegetation of the walls of closed landfills, employing the leachate as a fertirrigant. The native plants Lepidium sativum, Lactuca sativa, and Atriplex halimus, which suit the local climate, were chosen for this study in Southern Italy. The m...

Journal: :Journal American Society of Mining and Reclamation 1991

2006
D. Terrance Booth Kenneth P. Vogel

Revegetation is a needed means of mitigating man-made and natural disturbance. Our current ability to address environmental insults contrasts sharply with that existing when John Muir fi rst sowed the roots of environmental awareness or Aldo Leopold and Hugh H. Bennett inspired a land ethic and a sense of stewardship. We now have considerable revegetation science and experience and—equally impo...

2004
G. A. DUNBAR

The low level of plant nutrients in exposed high-altitude subsoils, aod the effects of soil frost and needle ice on plants attempting to colonise these subsoils combine to make natural revegetation very difficult. Artificial revegetation trials established in 1965 at three sites in the Canterbury mountains tested the effect of a fertiliser mixture \vhich suppJied a wide range of nutrients, and ...

Journal: :Journal of the Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology 2009

2006
Diane De Steven Rebecca R. Sharitz Julian H. Singer Christopher D. Barton

Restoration of coastal plain depressions, a biologically significant and threatened wetland type of the southeastern United States, has received little systematic research. Within the context of an experimental project designed to evaluate several restoration approaches, we tested whether successful revegetation can be achieved by passive methods (recruitment from seed banks or seed dispersal) ...

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