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Direct seeding to restore tropical seasonal forests: effects of green manure and hydrogel amendment on tree species performances and weed infestation

Although direct tree seeding may be a potentially useful restoration practice, many biotic and abiotic barriers prevent seedling emergence and early development, reducing its success and applicability. To overcome these barriers, we undertook a field experiment to test the effects of using green man...

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Published in:Restoration ecology 2021-01, Vol.29 (1), p.n/a
Main Authors: Souza, Diego C., Engel, Vera L., Mattos, Elder C.
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Deforestation
direct sowing
Emergence
Farmyard manure
Hydrogels
Indigenous species
Infestation
Manures
Restoration
seed germination
Seeding
seedling establishment
Seedlings
Species
tree plantation
Tropical climate
Tropical forests
Weeds
title Direct seeding to restore tropical seasonal forests: effects of green manure and hydrogel amendment on tree species performances and weed infestation
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