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Nature management by grazing and cutting : on the ecological significance of grazing and cutting regimes applied to restore former species-rich grassland communities in the Netherlands
Bakker, Jan PouwelDordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989. -
Nature Management by Grazing and Cutting : On the ecological significance of grazing and cutting regimes applied to restore former species-rich grassland communities in the Netherlands
Bakker, Jan PouwelDordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1989.Online SpringerLink
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The soil seed banks of north west Europe : methodology, density and longevity
Thompson, Ken, 1954-Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997.Buried viable seed banks are a fundamental aspect of seed plant biology. They play a key role in the conservation and restoration of plant communities and the response of plants to changing land use and climate. There is almost no area of plant ecology in which seed banks are not implicated. Despite several recent reviews of the ecology of seed banks, there has previously been no single source of data on seed persistence in individual species. This volume, which compiles the available data from the nineteenth century up to the end of 1993, provides this source for the 1189 members of the northwest European flora. The text describes the criteria for inclusion of data and discusses seed classification systems, the relative representation of different habitats, methods and taxa, and challenges for future research. Includes PC disc with database in searchable format.
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