Factors determining species richness of soil seed banks in lowland ancient woodlands

Volume: 19, Issue: 6, Pages: 1631 - 1648
Published: Mar 7, 2010
Abstract
The demise of coppicing in UK ancient woodlands, combined with the planting of non-native, fast-growing conifers in the twentieth century, heightens the potential recharge value of ground flora seed banks. Soil cores from adjoining semi-natural and conifer-containing stands in four lowland ancient woods in central England were removed to establish seed bank species richness. During a fourteen-month germination trial soil from two depths yielded...
Paper Details
Title
Factors determining species richness of soil seed banks in lowland ancient woodlands
Published Date
Mar 7, 2010
Volume
19
Issue
6
Pages
1631 - 1648
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