Local plant species replace initially sown species on roadsides in the Swiss National Park
Volume: 4, Issue: 1, Pages: 33 - 23
Published: Jan 1, 2012
Abstract
Protected areas in the Alps are dissected by high-traffic roads for tourist access and transit. Road construction leaves disturbed areas with open soil, which may serve as starting points for the invasion of alien plants or ruderal lowland plants into the protected mountain habitats. In the 1960s, a transit road was widened in the Swiss National Park (SNP) and disturbed roadsides were sown with mixtures of grassland species. Roadside development...
Paper Details
Title
Local plant species replace initially sown species on roadsides in the Swiss National Park
Published Date
Jan 1, 2012
Volume
4
Issue
1
Pages
33 - 23
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