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Deploying microbes as drivers and indicators in ecological restoration

Restoration Ecology, 2022
Ecosystem degradation is a major environmental threat. Beyond conservation, restoration of degraded ecosystems is a prerequisite to reinstate their ability to provide essential services and benefits.
Varunendra Singh Rawat   +4 more
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Role of soil biota in grassland restorations in high nutrient soils

Restoration Ecology, 2021
Soil biota are abundant in grasslands; however, disturbances such as invasions or conversion to agriculture may alter soil communities in ways that reduce the success of native species and/or increase the competitiveness of invasive plants.
Tanya E. Cheeke   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Vegetation restoration targeting approach to identify the optimum environmental conditions for the restoration of native desert plants using remote sensing and MaxEnt modeling

Restoration Ecology, 2021
In this study, we focused on integrating remote sensing techniques and MaxEnt modeling to develop a restoration approach to determine and rank hotspots for revegetation and restoration planning of native desert plant communities.
Naseraldeen Asadalla   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Trade-off’s in Restoration: Using Soil Amendments to Address Restoration Challenges for Plants

Ecological Restoration, 2020
Addressing soil quality problems in restoration is primarily done by adding amendments to the soil but improving soil conditions could simultaneously promote both native and exotic plant species. Therefore, understanding the trade-off between the benefit
Madeline P. Nolan   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Invasive alien plants and environmental remediation: a new paradigm for sustainable restoration ecology

Restoration Ecology, 2019
This article explores some fundamental aspects of ecological restoration dynamics when an ecosystem is exposed to and altered by environmental disturbances like invasive alien plants and metals/particulates.
P. Rai, Ki‐Hyun Kim
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Got plants? Availability of and challenges to production of native plants for wetland restoration

Restoration Ecology
As the U.N. Decade on Restoration progresses, the demand for genetically and species‐diverse native plant materials for restoration is expected to increase.
Annie L. Henry   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Forest ecological restoration using native species in the North-West of Tunisia: a brand new experience of participatory approach / Restauration écologique des forêts par l’utilisation d’espèces autochtones au nord-ouest de la Tunisie : une nouvelle expérience d’approche participative

Ecologia mediterranea, 2019
EnglishRestoring forest landscapes is critical in the face of continued global forest loss and degradation. The study area of M’sid-Nefza in North West of Tunisia suffers a continuous degradation problem.
Issam Touhami   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Efficacy of recycled glass sand as a soil substrate for salt marsh restoration

Restoration Ecology
Recycled glass sand (cullet) is a potential alternative to soil fill in salt marsh restoration projects, given its similarity to natural silica sands. However, the ability for common salt marsh plants to grow in glass sand has not yet been tested.
Ansley J. Levine   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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