Re-establishing nutrient-cycling is often a key goal of mine-site restoration. This goal can be achieved by applying fertilisers (particularly P) in combination with seeding N-fixing legumes. However, the effect of this strategy on other key restoration goals such as the establishment and growth of non-leguminous species has received little attention. We investigated the effects of P-application rates either singly, or in combination with seeding seven large understorey legume species, on jarrah forest restoration after bauxite mining. Five years after P application and seeding, legume species richness, density and cover were higher in the legume-seeded treatment. However, the increased establishment of legumes did not lead to increased soi...
Many Australian native plants from regions with ancient, highly weathered soils have specialised ada...
Nutrient deficiency is commonly a limiting factor in reconstructing ecosystems on disturbed areas su...
Recovery of soil conditions in ecosystems that have been modified by human activities can happen in ...
Re-establishing nutrient-cycling is often a key goal of mine-site restoration. This goal can be achi...
Restoring nutrients lost in the mining process and re-establishing nutrient-cycling are often key go...
Nutrient enrichment can result in long-term negative impacts on a range of native and semi-native pl...
Fertiliser application to restore nutrients lost in the mining process and facilitate early plant es...
Question Removal of vegetation and disturbance of the soil profile during mining reduce nutrient po...
Natural re-colonisation following surface-mining is often slow and typically requires intervention i...
The application of fertiliser, to both replace nutrients lost during mining and facilitate rapid veg...
The target tree establishment density for rehabilitated mine pits in the jarrah forest is currently ...
Despite nutrient enrichment having widely reported negative impacts on biodiversity, fertilizer is r...
Despite nutrient enrichment having widely reported negative impacts on biodiversity, fertilizer is r...
Much of the remarkable plant species diversity of the Southwest Australian Floristic Region can be a...
Aims Fertiliser is often used to kick-start ecological restoration despite growing evidence of th...
Many Australian native plants from regions with ancient, highly weathered soils have specialised ada...
Nutrient deficiency is commonly a limiting factor in reconstructing ecosystems on disturbed areas su...
Recovery of soil conditions in ecosystems that have been modified by human activities can happen in ...
Re-establishing nutrient-cycling is often a key goal of mine-site restoration. This goal can be achi...
Restoring nutrients lost in the mining process and re-establishing nutrient-cycling are often key go...
Nutrient enrichment can result in long-term negative impacts on a range of native and semi-native pl...
Fertiliser application to restore nutrients lost in the mining process and facilitate early plant es...
Question Removal of vegetation and disturbance of the soil profile during mining reduce nutrient po...
Natural re-colonisation following surface-mining is often slow and typically requires intervention i...
The application of fertiliser, to both replace nutrients lost during mining and facilitate rapid veg...
The target tree establishment density for rehabilitated mine pits in the jarrah forest is currently ...
Despite nutrient enrichment having widely reported negative impacts on biodiversity, fertilizer is r...
Despite nutrient enrichment having widely reported negative impacts on biodiversity, fertilizer is r...
Much of the remarkable plant species diversity of the Southwest Australian Floristic Region can be a...
Aims Fertiliser is often used to kick-start ecological restoration despite growing evidence of th...
Many Australian native plants from regions with ancient, highly weathered soils have specialised ada...
Nutrient deficiency is commonly a limiting factor in reconstructing ecosystems on disturbed areas su...
Recovery of soil conditions in ecosystems that have been modified by human activities can happen in ...