نتایج جستجو برای: revegetation plants

تعداد نتایج: 198772  

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2012
Jurate Kumpiene Jeffrey P Fitts Michel Mench

Aided phytostabilization using a combination of compost, zerovalent iron grit and coal fly ash (CZA) amendments and revegetation effectively promoted the biological recovery of mining spoils generated at a gold mine in Portugal. Selective dissolution of spoil samples in combination with solid phase characterization using microbeam X-ray absorption near edge structure (μXANES) spectroscopy and m...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2008
Brett H Robinson Simone Bischofberger Andreas Stoll Dirk Schroer Gerhard Furrer Stéphanie Roulier Anna Gruenwald Werner Attinger Rainer Schulin

Over 400tons of Pb enters Swiss soils annually at some 2000 military shooting ranges (MSRs). We measured elements in the leaves of 10 plant species and associated rhizospheric soil on the stop butt of a disused MSR. The geometric mean concentrations of Pb, Sb, Cu, Ni in rhizospheric soils were 10,171mg/kg, 5067mg/kg, 4125mg/kg and 917mg/kg. Some species contained Pb, Cu and Ni, above concentrat...

2012
Eun-Hwa Lee Ju-Kyeong Eo Chang-Seok Lee Ahn-Heum Eom

In this study, the effect of soil ameliorators on ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal communities in coal mine spoils was investigated. Organic fertilizers and slaked lime were applied as soil ameliorators in 3 abandoned coal mine spoils. One year after the initial treatment, roots of Pinus densiflora seedlings were collected and the number of ECM species, colonization rate, and species diversity were...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2016
Paula Madejón María Teresa Domínguez Manuel Jesús Díaz Engracia Madejón

The plantation of fast growing trees in contaminated sites, in combination with the use of organic wastes, could partially solve a dual environmental problem: the disposal of these wastes and the improvement of soil quality in these degraded soils. This study evaluated the effects of two compost on the quantity and quality of Paulownia fortunei biomass and on syngas production by biomass gasifi...

2017
Robert A. Masters Roger Sheley ROBERT A. MASTERS ROGER L. SHELEY

Invasive plants reduce the capacity of ecosystems to provide goods and services required by society, alter ecological processes, and can displace desirable species. They can reduce wildlife habitat quality, riparian area integrity, rangeland economic value, and enterprise net returns. The invasion process is regulated by characteristics of the invading plant and the community being invaded. The...

2017
Carla L Archibald Matthew McKinney Karen Mustin Danielle F Shanahan Hugh P Possingham

Nature in cities is concentrated in urban green spaces, which are key areas for urban biodiversity and also important areas to connect people with nature. To conserve urban biodiversity within these natural refugia, habitat restoration such as weed control and revegetation is often implemented. These actions are expected to benefit biodiversity, although species known to be affected by urbaniza...

2017
Robert C Godfree David J Marshall Andrew G Young Cathy H Miller Sarah Mathews

A long-standing hypothesis in evolutionary biology is that polyploid plants have a fitness advantage over diploids in climatically variable or extreme habitats. Here we provide the first empirical evidence that polyploid advantage in these environments is caused by two distinct processes: homeostatic maintenance of reproductive output under elevated abiotic stress, and fixed differences in seed...

2002
LI Xiaolin

There is increasing interest worldwide in the maintenance of soil quality and remediation strategies for management of soils contaminated with pollutants including heavy metals. The protective effects of arbuscular mycorrhizas on host plants under conditions of Zn contamination have raised the prospect of utilizing the mutualistic association in soil revegetation programmes, and consequently re...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1996
N Requena P Jeffries J M Barea

A survey of the natural mycorrhizal potential has been carried out in a representative area of a desertified semiarid ecosystem in the southeast of Spain. Many indigenous plants from the field site were mycorrhizal, including the dominant Anthyllis cytisoides, which had high levels of colonization by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). Low numbers of AMF spores were present in the soil, althoug...

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