Best served deep: The seedbank from salvaged topsoil underscores the role of the dispersal filter in restoration practice
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posted on 2024-06-05, 00:59 authored by Pawel WaryszakPawel Waryszak, RJ Standish, PG Ladd, NJ Enright, M Brundrett, JB FontaineBest served deep: The seedbank from salvaged topsoil underscores the role of the dispersal filter in restoration practice
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Applied Vegetation ScienceVolume
24ISSN
1402-2001eISSN
1654-109XLanguage
EnglishPublication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalIssue
1Publisher
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePlant SciencesEcologyForestryEnvironmental Sciences & EcologyBanksia woodlandbiodiversity offsetdispersal limitationecological filtersMediterranean-type ecosystemrestoration ecologyseedling emergencesoil seedbanktopsoil transferNATIVE PLANT-COMMUNITIESSEEDLING ESTABLISHMENTECOLOGICAL RESTORATIONMEDITERRANEAN STEPPESPECIES RICHNESSINVASIONCLIMATEBANKREGENERATIONVEGETATIONSchool of Life and Environmental Sciences3103 Ecology4102 Ecological applications4104 Environmental management
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