Although above-ground metrics remain the standard, restoring functional ecosystems should promote both above- and belowground biotic communities. Restoration using salvaged soil — removal and translocation of topsoil from areas planned for development, with subsequent deposition at degraded sites — is an alternative to traditional methods. Salvaged soil contains both seed and spore banks, which may holistically augment restoration. Salvaged soil methods may reduce non-native germination by burying non-native seeds, increase native diversity by adding native seeds, or transfer soil microbiomes, including AMF, to recipient sites. We transferred soil to three degraded recipient sites and monitored soil microbes using flow cytometry and molecul...
Most restoration projects involving invasive plant eradication tend to focus on plant removal with l...
Grasslands have a long history of invasion by exotic annuals, which may alter microbial communities ...
Although plant-soil interactions are increasingly recognized as an important factor in ecosystem res...
As invasive grasses encroach upon native ecosystems, they have the potential to transform intact Cal...
In severely degraded systems active restoration is required to overcome legacies of past land use an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-62).In arid and semiarid ecosystems where physiologica...
The transfer of soils from intact vegetation communities to degraded ecosystems is seen as a promisi...
Biological plant invasions impact the function and biodiversity of ecosystems across the globe by di...
Ecosystem degradation may reduce biodiversity, including plants and fungi. Although restoration ecol...
Global change, population growth and urbanisation are ever-increasing pressures on biodiversity and ...
The science of restoration ecology seeks ways to advance the understanding of how to restore native ...
Soil ecosystems worldwide are subjected to marked modifications caused by anthropogenic disturbances...
A primary goal of ecological restoration is often to return processes and functions to degraded ecos...
Soil microbial communities are often overlooked in the context of ecological restoration. Given thei...
SUMMARY Many restoration projects across Europe have attempted to mitigate plant species loss in sem...
Most restoration projects involving invasive plant eradication tend to focus on plant removal with l...
Grasslands have a long history of invasion by exotic annuals, which may alter microbial communities ...
Although plant-soil interactions are increasingly recognized as an important factor in ecosystem res...
As invasive grasses encroach upon native ecosystems, they have the potential to transform intact Cal...
In severely degraded systems active restoration is required to overcome legacies of past land use an...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-62).In arid and semiarid ecosystems where physiologica...
The transfer of soils from intact vegetation communities to degraded ecosystems is seen as a promisi...
Biological plant invasions impact the function and biodiversity of ecosystems across the globe by di...
Ecosystem degradation may reduce biodiversity, including plants and fungi. Although restoration ecol...
Global change, population growth and urbanisation are ever-increasing pressures on biodiversity and ...
The science of restoration ecology seeks ways to advance the understanding of how to restore native ...
Soil ecosystems worldwide are subjected to marked modifications caused by anthropogenic disturbances...
A primary goal of ecological restoration is often to return processes and functions to degraded ecos...
Soil microbial communities are often overlooked in the context of ecological restoration. Given thei...
SUMMARY Many restoration projects across Europe have attempted to mitigate plant species loss in sem...
Most restoration projects involving invasive plant eradication tend to focus on plant removal with l...
Grasslands have a long history of invasion by exotic annuals, which may alter microbial communities ...
Although plant-soil interactions are increasingly recognized as an important factor in ecosystem res...