Alpine Pioneer Plants in Soil Bioengineering for Slope Stabilization and Restoration: Results of a Preliminary Analysis of Seed Germination and Future Perspectives

Stabilization of slopes subject to landslide by measures with low impact, such as those of bioengineering, is a topic of interest. The use of scarcely studied alpine pioneer plants could contribute to innovation in soil bioengineering and restoration ecology but to use them, knowledge of the ex situ...

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Main Authors: Luca Giupponi, Valeria Leoni
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:12:y:2020:i:17:p:7190-:d:408135 2024-04-14T08:10:58+00:00 Alpine Pioneer Plants in Soil Bioengineering for Slope Stabilization and Restoration: Results of a Preliminary Analysis of Seed Germination and Future Perspectives Luca Giupponi Valeria Leoni https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/7190/pdf https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/7190/ unknown https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/7190/pdf https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/17/7190/ article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:36:23Z Stabilization of slopes subject to landslide by measures with low impact, such as those of bioengineering, is a topic of interest. The use of scarcely studied alpine pioneer plants could contribute to innovation in soil bioengineering and restoration ecology but to use them, knowledge of the ex situ germinability of their seeds is fundamental. This research analysed the germinability of seeds of nine alpine pioneer species ( Papaver aurantiacum , Rumex scutatus , Tofieldia calyculata , Pulsatilla alpina , Silene glareosa , Adenostyles alpina , Dryas octopetala, Laserpitium peucedanoides and Laserpitium krapfii ) treated with water, gibberellic acid (GA3) and/or calcium carbonate at room temperature. The seeds had different responses to the treatments: Laserpitium peucedanoides , L. krapfii and Silene glareosa showed difficulty in germinating (germination < 2.5%), while Dryas octopetala had good germination (39–61%) regardless of treatment. GA3 significantly increased the seed germination rate of Papaver aurantiacum , Pulsatilla alpina , Rumex scutatus and Tofieldia calyculata, while the addition of calcium carbonate made the seeds of Rumex scutatus and Tofieldia calyculata germinate more quickly. Results are discussed focusing on the perspectives of using alpine pioneer species in future soil bioengineering work for slopes stabilization and restoration, and on the actions that stakeholders should take to make this happen. alpine species; ecological restoration; limestone screes; native seeds; plant diversity; sustainability Article in Journal/Newspaper Dryas octopetala RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Stabilization of slopes subject to landslide by measures with low impact, such as those of bioengineering, is a topic of interest. The use of scarcely studied alpine pioneer plants could contribute to innovation in soil bioengineering and restoration ecology but to use them, knowledge of the ex situ germinability of their seeds is fundamental. This research analysed the germinability of seeds of nine alpine pioneer species ( Papaver aurantiacum , Rumex scutatus , Tofieldia calyculata , Pulsatilla alpina , Silene glareosa , Adenostyles alpina , Dryas octopetala, Laserpitium peucedanoides and Laserpitium krapfii ) treated with water, gibberellic acid (GA3) and/or calcium carbonate at room temperature. The seeds had different responses to the treatments: Laserpitium peucedanoides , L. krapfii and Silene glareosa showed difficulty in germinating (germination < 2.5%), while Dryas octopetala had good germination (39–61%) regardless of treatment. GA3 significantly increased the seed germination rate of Papaver aurantiacum , Pulsatilla alpina , Rumex scutatus and Tofieldia calyculata, while the addition of calcium carbonate made the seeds of Rumex scutatus and Tofieldia calyculata germinate more quickly. Results are discussed focusing on the perspectives of using alpine pioneer species in future soil bioengineering work for slopes stabilization and restoration, and on the actions that stakeholders should take to make this happen. alpine species; ecological restoration; limestone screes; native seeds; plant diversity; sustainability
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author Luca Giupponi
Valeria Leoni
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Valeria Leoni
Alpine Pioneer Plants in Soil Bioengineering for Slope Stabilization and Restoration: Results of a Preliminary Analysis of Seed Germination and Future Perspectives
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Valeria Leoni
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title Alpine Pioneer Plants in Soil Bioengineering for Slope Stabilization and Restoration: Results of a Preliminary Analysis of Seed Germination and Future Perspectives
title_short Alpine Pioneer Plants in Soil Bioengineering for Slope Stabilization and Restoration: Results of a Preliminary Analysis of Seed Germination and Future Perspectives
title_full Alpine Pioneer Plants in Soil Bioengineering for Slope Stabilization and Restoration: Results of a Preliminary Analysis of Seed Germination and Future Perspectives
title_fullStr Alpine Pioneer Plants in Soil Bioengineering for Slope Stabilization and Restoration: Results of a Preliminary Analysis of Seed Germination and Future Perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Alpine Pioneer Plants in Soil Bioengineering for Slope Stabilization and Restoration: Results of a Preliminary Analysis of Seed Germination and Future Perspectives
title_sort alpine pioneer plants in soil bioengineering for slope stabilization and restoration: results of a preliminary analysis of seed germination and future perspectives
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