Questions: How is succession on ex-arable land affected by sowing high and low diversity mixtures of grassland species as compared to natural succession? How long do effects persist? Location: Experimental plots installed in the Czech Republic, The Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Methods: The experiment was established on ex-arable land, with five blocks, each containing three 10 m × 10 m experimental plots: natural colonization, a low- (four species) and high-diversity (15 species) seed mixture. Species composition and biomass was followed for eight years. Results: The sown plants considerably affected the whole successional pathway and the effects persisted during the whole eight year period. Whilst the proport...
1. Rates of species colonisation and extirpation are increasing in plant communities worldwide. Colo...
Questions: The assembly of arable weed communities is the result of local filtering by agricultural ...
1. Rates of species colonisation and extirpation are increasing in plant communities worldwide. Colo...
Questions: How is succession on ex-arable land affected by sowing high and low diversity mixtures of...
Questions: How is succession on ex-arable land affected by sowing high and low diversity mixtures of...
Questions: How is succession on ex-arable land affected by sowing high and low diversity mixtures of...
Questions: How is succession on ex-arable land affected by sowing high and low diversity mixtures of...
Questions: Can seed addition enhance the success of establishing species-rich grassland on former ar...
Questions How does sowing a regional seed mix compare with a commercial grass mix and natural regen...
27 páginas, 4 tablas, 15 figurasBackground: Can high diversity mixtures of later succession plant sp...
[Questions]: Theory suggests that while plant diversity of grasslands decreases in response to incre...
Question(s) : Do the effects of grazing and fertilisation on taxonomic and functional diversity fol...
Questions: The assembly of arable weed communities is the result of local filtering by agricultural ...
Questions: The assembly of arable weed communities is the result of local filtering by agricultural ...
Questions: The assembly of arable weed communities is the result of local filtering by agricultural ...
1. Rates of species colonisation and extirpation are increasing in plant communities worldwide. Colo...
Questions: The assembly of arable weed communities is the result of local filtering by agricultural ...
1. Rates of species colonisation and extirpation are increasing in plant communities worldwide. Colo...
Questions: How is succession on ex-arable land affected by sowing high and low diversity mixtures of...
Questions: How is succession on ex-arable land affected by sowing high and low diversity mixtures of...
Questions: How is succession on ex-arable land affected by sowing high and low diversity mixtures of...
Questions: How is succession on ex-arable land affected by sowing high and low diversity mixtures of...
Questions: Can seed addition enhance the success of establishing species-rich grassland on former ar...
Questions How does sowing a regional seed mix compare with a commercial grass mix and natural regen...
27 páginas, 4 tablas, 15 figurasBackground: Can high diversity mixtures of later succession plant sp...
[Questions]: Theory suggests that while plant diversity of grasslands decreases in response to incre...
Question(s) : Do the effects of grazing and fertilisation on taxonomic and functional diversity fol...
Questions: The assembly of arable weed communities is the result of local filtering by agricultural ...
Questions: The assembly of arable weed communities is the result of local filtering by agricultural ...
Questions: The assembly of arable weed communities is the result of local filtering by agricultural ...
1. Rates of species colonisation and extirpation are increasing in plant communities worldwide. Colo...
Questions: The assembly of arable weed communities is the result of local filtering by agricultural ...
1. Rates of species colonisation and extirpation are increasing in plant communities worldwide. Colo...