8.13. Actions to benefit introduced vegetation

Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) ● Add fertilizer to soil (alongside planting/seeding) A replicated, controlled study in Iceland found that adding fertilizer and sowing seeds increased cover of shrubs and trees in a majority of cases. The same study showed an increase in vegetation cover in...

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Other Authors: Sutherland, William J., Dicks, Lynn V., Ockendon, Nancy, Petrovan, Silviu O., Smith, Rebecca K.
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Language:English
Published: Open Book Publishers 2019
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spelling ftopenedition:oai:books.openedition.org:obp/6710 2023-05-15T16:48:05+02:00 8.13. Actions to benefit introduced vegetation Sutherland, William J. Dicks, Lynn V. Ockendon, Nancy Petrovan, Silviu O. Smith, Rebecca K. 2019-03-21 http://books.openedition.org/obp/6710 en eng Open Book Publishers http://books.openedition.org/obp/6710 urn:eisbn:9791036524547 urn:isbn:9781783744282 CC BY 4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY environment conservation practical intervention amphibian bat bird farmland soil fertility forest invasive species Environmental Studies NAT011000 RNK info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart chapter 2019 ftopenedition 2019-03-24T01:08:52Z Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) ● Add fertilizer to soil (alongside planting/seeding) A replicated, controlled study in Iceland found that adding fertilizer and sowing seeds increased cover of shrubs and trees in a majority of cases. The same study showed an increase in vegetation cover in two of three cases. One controlled study in the USA found that adding fertilizer increased the biomass of four-wing saltbush in a majority of cases. Assessment: unknown effectiveness (effectiveness. Book Part Iceland OpenEdition
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topic environment
conservation
practical intervention
amphibian
bat
bird
farmland
soil fertility
forest
invasive species
Environmental Studies
NAT011000
RNK
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conservation
practical intervention
amphibian
bat
bird
farmland
soil fertility
forest
invasive species
Environmental Studies
NAT011000
RNK
8.13. Actions to benefit introduced vegetation
topic_facet environment
conservation
practical intervention
amphibian
bat
bird
farmland
soil fertility
forest
invasive species
Environmental Studies
NAT011000
RNK
description Unknown effectiveness (limited evidence) ● Add fertilizer to soil (alongside planting/seeding) A replicated, controlled study in Iceland found that adding fertilizer and sowing seeds increased cover of shrubs and trees in a majority of cases. The same study showed an increase in vegetation cover in two of three cases. One controlled study in the USA found that adding fertilizer increased the biomass of four-wing saltbush in a majority of cases. Assessment: unknown effectiveness (effectiveness.
author2 Sutherland, William J.
Dicks, Lynn V.
Ockendon, Nancy
Petrovan, Silviu O.
Smith, Rebecca K.
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