Fertiliser application to restore nutrients lost in the mining process and facilitate early plant establishment and growth is a key step in the restoration of sites disturbed by mining. However, few studies have investigated the effects of different fertiliser types and application methods on mine restoration outcomes, especially in highly biodiverse ecosystems such as the jarrah forest. This forest is a unique, floristically diverse landscape with species adapted to growth on highly weathered phosphorus impoverished Ferralsol. In this study we investigated the effect of fertiliser type (rock phosphate, single superphosphate, and an NPK fertiliser), application method (top-dressed versus incorporated), and the timing of application (winter ...
Fertilisers supply essential nutrients lacking in post-mining substrates in nearly all terrestrial r...
Aims Fertiliser is often used to kick-start ecological restoration despite growing evidence of th...
To restore species-rich terrestrial ecosystems on ex-agricultural land, establishing nutrient limita...
Fertiliser application to restore nutrients lost in the mining process and facilitate early plant es...
Natural re-colonisation following surface-mining is often slow and typically requires intervention i...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Re-establishing nutrient-cycling is often a key goal of mine-site restoration. ...
Question Removal of vegetation and disturbance of the soil profile during mining reduce nutrient po...
Despite nutrient enrichment having widely reported negative impacts on biodiversity, fertilizer is r...
The application of fertiliser, to both replace nutrients lost during mining and facilitate rapid veg...
Nutrient enrichment can result in long-term negative impacts on a range of native and semi-native pl...
Despite nutrient enrichment having widely reported negative impacts on biodiversity, fertilizer is r...
Many Australian native plants from regions with ancient, highly weathered soils have specialised ada...
Much of the remarkable plant species diversity of the Southwest Australian Floristic Region can be a...
Forestry science and practice suggests thinning and fertiliser increase the growth rates of individu...
Restoring nutrients lost in the mining process and re-establishing nutrient-cycling are often key go...
Fertilisers supply essential nutrients lacking in post-mining substrates in nearly all terrestrial r...
Aims Fertiliser is often used to kick-start ecological restoration despite growing evidence of th...
To restore species-rich terrestrial ecosystems on ex-agricultural land, establishing nutrient limita...
Fertiliser application to restore nutrients lost in the mining process and facilitate early plant es...
Natural re-colonisation following surface-mining is often slow and typically requires intervention i...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Re-establishing nutrient-cycling is often a key goal of mine-site restoration. ...
Question Removal of vegetation and disturbance of the soil profile during mining reduce nutrient po...
Despite nutrient enrichment having widely reported negative impacts on biodiversity, fertilizer is r...
The application of fertiliser, to both replace nutrients lost during mining and facilitate rapid veg...
Nutrient enrichment can result in long-term negative impacts on a range of native and semi-native pl...
Despite nutrient enrichment having widely reported negative impacts on biodiversity, fertilizer is r...
Many Australian native plants from regions with ancient, highly weathered soils have specialised ada...
Much of the remarkable plant species diversity of the Southwest Australian Floristic Region can be a...
Forestry science and practice suggests thinning and fertiliser increase the growth rates of individu...
Restoring nutrients lost in the mining process and re-establishing nutrient-cycling are often key go...
Fertilisers supply essential nutrients lacking in post-mining substrates in nearly all terrestrial r...
Aims Fertiliser is often used to kick-start ecological restoration despite growing evidence of th...
To restore species-rich terrestrial ecosystems on ex-agricultural land, establishing nutrient limita...