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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Plant Invasions

Plant Invasions
Title Plant Invasions PDF eBook
Author Petr Pyšek
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 1995
Genre Science
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Ecology of Soil Seed Banks

Ecology of Soil Seed Banks
Title Ecology of Soil Seed Banks PDF eBook
Author Mary Allessio Leck
Publisher
Pages 496
Release 1989
Genre Nature
ISBN

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This text consists of 17 papers beginning with two introductory papers on general concepts, methodological issues, and the natural history of seed banks. The body of the text is divided into 3 major sections. The first is on seed bank processes of regeneration, dormancy, germination, and evolutionary ecology of seed banks. The next eight papers cover a variety of vegetation types in several climates. Management in arable land, restoration, and conservation are topics in section four. The concluding paper is on the dynamics of the population and community of seed banks. Tables, charts, graphs, maps, nearly 60 pages of bibliography and an index are provided.

Seeds

Seeds
Title Seeds PDF eBook
Author Michael Fenner
Publisher CABI
Pages 410
Release 2000
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780851994321

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This is the second edition of a multi-author book first published in 1992. It deals with all aspects of plant regeneration by seeds, including reproductive allocation, seed dispersal and predation, longevity, dormancy and germination. All chapters have been updated, and four new chapters added on seed size, seedling establishment, the role of gaps, and regeneration from seed after fire.

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.

Green Scenarios: Mining Industry Responses to Environmental Challenges of the Anthropocene Epoch

Green Scenarios: Mining Industry Responses to Environmental Challenges of the Anthropocene Epoch
Title Green Scenarios: Mining Industry Responses to Environmental Challenges of the Anthropocene Epoch PDF eBook
Author Artur Dyczko
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 389
Release 2022-05-24
Genre Science
ISBN 1000684393

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This book aims to present an alternative based on natural processes and an environmental approach to post-excavation site management, e.g., post-coal mining heaps. These sites are places where various mineral excavation by-products are collected. Nevertheless, some post-mineral excavation sites are oligotrophic, terrestrial, wetland, and water habitat islands, providing unique biodiversity enrichment in the landscape. These oligotrophic mineral habitats are essential in over-fertilized, eutrophic, agricultural and urban-industry surroundings. Some post-mineral excavation sites are places where the wildlife can develop and support the functional processes of novel ecosystems. Implementing the newest biogeochemical and comprehensive knowledge into urban-industry landscape management will help to establish the ecosystem’s processes and environmental functioning. There are several post-industrial sites in Europe where the wildlife areas developed due to natural processes, are becoming wildlife hotspots in densely populated urban-industry areas. In this respect, many of the oligotrophic mineral terrestrial, wetland, and water habitats of anthropogenic origin should not be categorized as environmentally dangerous and undergo economic utility-focused reclamation. Facing the actual environmental constraints of the Anthropocene Epoch, the book’s chapters presenting the natural basics and perquisites of the environmental ecosystem mosaics, will be interesting for a broad range of environmentalists (scientists and students), miners, economists, and sociologists.