Guidelines for native seed production and grassland restoration / edited by Kathrin Kiehl [and others].
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- 9781443861854
- 1443861855
- 9781306891622
- 1306891620
- Grassland ecology
- Restoration ecology
- Grasses -- Seeds
- Écologie des prairies
- Réhabilitation (Écologie)
- Graminées -- Semences
- Grasslands, heaths, prairies, tundra
- Conservation of wildlife & habitats
- Biodiversity
- NATURE -- Ecology
- NATURE -- Ecosystems & Habitats -- Wilderness
- SCIENCE -- Environmental Science
- SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Ecology
- Grasses -- Seeds
- Grassland ecology
- Restoration ecology
- 577.4
- QH541.5.P7
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Table of contents; chapter one; introduction; chapter two; chapter 2.1; chapter 2.2; chapter 2.3; chapter three; chapter 3.1; chapter 3.2; chapter four; chapter 4.1; chapter 4.2; chapter 4.3; chapter 4.4; chapter 4.5; chapter 4.6; chapter 4.7; chapter 4.8; chapter five; chapter 5.1; contributors.
World-wide, the degradation and destruction of both natural and traditionally used semi-natural ecosystems is drastically increasing. Unfortunately, commercial seed mixtures, consisting of non-native species and genetically uniform cultivars, are widely used in grassland restoration, often with negative effects on biodiversity. Therefore, native species should be used in the ecological restoration of natural and semi-natural vegetation. This book compiles results from recent studies presented ...
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.
English.
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