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Home Publications Forest Nursery Notes 2007 Summer Forest Nursery Notes 2007 Summer Forest Nursery Notes - New Nursery Literature Road Slope Revegetation in Semiarid Mediterranean Environments. Part I: Seed Dispersal and Spontaneous Colonization

Road Slope Revegetation in Semiarid Mediterranean Environments. Part I: Seed Dispersal and Spontaneous Colonization

Bochet, E., Garcia-Fayos, P., and Tormo, J. Restoration Ecology 15(1):88-96. 2007.

The importance of neighboring vegetation as a seed reser-voir for spontaneous colonization of adjacent road slopes was analyzed in a semiarid region of east Spain. Two independent methodological approaches were used to examine the relative contribution of seed from neighboring vegetation and the efficiency of different seed dispersal strategies in plant colonization.


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Author(s): E. Bochet, P. Garcia-Fayos, J. Tormo

Section: Diverse Species

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