The Soil Seed Banks of North West Europe

The Soil Seed Banks of North West Europe
Title The Soil Seed Banks of North West Europe PDF eBook
Author Ken Thompson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 316
Release 1997
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521495196

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Buried viable seed banks are a fundamental aspect of seed plant biology. They play a key role in the conservation and restoration of plant communities and the response of plants to changing land use and climate. There is almost no area of plant ecology in which seed banks are not implicated. Despite several recent reviews of the ecology of seed banks, there has previously been no single source of data on seed persistence in individual species. This volume, which compiles the available data from the nineteenth century up to the end of 1993, provides this source for the 1189 members of the northwest European flora. The text describes the criteria for inclusion of data and discusses seed classification systems, the relative representation of different habitats, methods and taxa, and challenges for future research. Includes PC disc with database in searchable format.

The Soil seed banks of north west Europe methodology

The Soil seed banks of north west Europe methodology
Title The Soil seed banks of north west Europe methodology PDF eBook
Author K. Thompson
Publisher
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Release 1996
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Seed Banks

Seed Banks
Title Seed Banks PDF eBook
Author Janice Murphy
Publisher Nova Science Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Gene banks, Plant
ISBN 9781536103885

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This book provides new research in the study on seed banks. Chapter One begins with an overview of seed bank research in Central European grasslands. Chapter Two focuses on the Caucasus Regional Seed Bank (CRSB). Chapter Three discusses Crofton weed invasion history and damages in China, seed characteristics, germination characteristics and light dependence of seed germination. Chapter Four provides a case study review of soil seed bank and rangeland conditions in North Patagonia.

Ecology of Soil Seed Banks

Ecology of Soil Seed Banks
Title Ecology of Soil Seed Banks PDF eBook
Author Mary Allessio Leck
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 485
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Nature
ISBN 0323148654

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Ecology of Soil Seed Banks examines the factors that influence seed bank dynamics and the variety of patterns found among different species. This book presents seed banks in a community context to explore the ecological implications of different patterns, and thus begin the development of a synthesis by comparing various communities. Organized into five parts, this book first examines the general processes that influence inputs or losses from the seed bank, including predation, dormancy/germination mechanisms, and their evolutionary importance. Then, this text examines seed banks in a community context. Only eight vegetation types are included, but the range in diversity of life form, length of growing season, and dominant environmental conditions allow comparisons of seed bank patterns. This book also explores the role of seed banks in vegetation management. This reference material will be a valuable reference material to population and community ecologists and managers. Evolutionary consequences of seed banks should be of interest to population and theoretical biologists.

Plant Invasions

Plant Invasions
Title Plant Invasions PDF eBook
Author Petr Pyšek
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 1995
Genre Science
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Environment and Sustainable Development

Environment and Sustainable Development
Title Environment and Sustainable Development PDF eBook
Author M.H. Fulekar
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 204
Release 2013-10-04
Genre Science
ISBN 8132211669

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Global society in the 21st century is facing challenges of improving the quality of air, water, soil and the environment and maintaining the ecological balance. Environmental pollution, thus, has become a major global concern. The modern growth of industrialization, urbanization, modern agricultural development and energy generation has resulted in the indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources for fulfilling human desires and needs, which has contributed in disturbing the ecological balance on which the quality of our environment depends. Human beings, in the truest sense, are the product of their environment. The man-environment relationship indicates that pollution and deterioration of the environment have a social origin. The modern technological advancements in chemical processes/operations have generated new products, resulting in new pollutants in such abundant levels that they are above the self-cleaning capacity of the environment. One of the major issues in recent times is the threat tohuman lives due to the progressive deterioration of the environment from various sources. The impact of the pollutants on the environment will be significant when the accumulated pollutants load will exceed the carrying capacity of the receiving environment. Sustainable development envisages the use of natural resources, such as forests, land, water and fisheries, in a sustainable manner without causing changes in our natural world. The Rio de Janeiro-Earth Summit, held in Brazil in 1992, focused on sustainable development to encourage respect and concern for the use of natural resources in a sustainable manner for the protection of the environment. This book will be beneficial as a source of educational material to post-graduate research scholars, teachers and industrial personnel for maintaining the balance in the use of natural sources for sustainable development.

Ecology of Woodlands and Forests

Ecology of Woodlands and Forests
Title Ecology of Woodlands and Forests PDF eBook
Author Peter Thomas
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 483
Release 2007-07-26
Genre Nature
ISBN 052183452X

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A concise, non-technical account of the structure and evolution of woodlands and forests, first published in 2007.