Original paper
Increased soil temperature and decreased precipitation during early life stages constrain grass seedling recruitment in cold desert restoration
Abstract
Seed‐based restoration is one of the most difficult challenges for dryland restoration. Identifying environmental conditions that drive variation in seed and seedling mortality across similar restoration efforts could increase understanding of when and where restoration outcomes are likely to be favourable and identify new tools and strategies to improve outcomes. We asked how variation in a suite of environmental predictors influenced...
Paper Details
Title
Increased soil temperature and decreased precipitation during early life stages constrain grass seedling recruitment in cold desert restoration
Published Date
Oct 12, 2019
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
12
Pages
2609 - 2619
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