Native Seed Supply and the Restoration Species Pool

Volume: 11, Issue: 2, Pages: e12381 - e12381
Published: Jun 19, 2017
Abstract
Globally, annual expenditure on ecological restoration of degraded areas for habitat improvement and biodiversity conservation is approximately $18bn. Seed farming of native plant species is crucial to meet restoration goals, but may be stymied by the disconnection of academic research in seed science and the lack of effective policies that regulate native seed production/supply. To illustrate this problem, we identified 1,122 plant species...
Paper Details
Title
Native Seed Supply and the Restoration Species Pool
Published Date
Jun 19, 2017
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
e12381 - e12381
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