Inorganic soil amendments alter seedling performance of native plant species in post-mining arid zone rehabilitation

Volume: 241, Pages: 179 - 186
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
Rehabilitation of degraded drylands is challenged by environmental and anthropogenic constraints, such as limited availability of locally-sourced topsoil and poor quality alternative soil substrates. Current rehabilitation practices, at times, utilise inorganic soil amendments to improve the physicochemical and biological characteristics of reconstructed soil profiles. These approaches may be appropriate for dryland rehabilitation, but there is...
Paper Details
Title
Inorganic soil amendments alter seedling performance of native plant species in post-mining arid zone rehabilitation
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Volume
241
Pages
179 - 186
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