2022
DOI: 10.22541/au.164486587.74274870/v1
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Opportunistic vegetation in quarry soil restoration from semiarid South East Spain: pines and spontaneous species.

Abstract: The objective was to know the effect of amendments and mulch (pine woodchips) on three planted autochthonous species in two substrates six years after the beginning of the restoration. But because this kind of mulch contained pine cones, pine seedlings appeared after the first year of the restoration; new objectives were added to the initial one: to know if organic amendments influence pine growth among planted vegetation, and if there were competition among planted species, opportunistic species and pines. Es… Show more

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“…Hence studies in vegetation restoration of the arid area, usually try to implement long-term irrigation or harvest natural precipitation to establish native plants for the success of a restoration project (Puente and Bashan. 1993 Jafari et al, 2020;Luna-Ramos et al, 2022). But due to water scarcity, access limited to water resources, and harsh climate conditions (such as high evaporation rate, high temperature, and wind speed) in the arid area it is not possible to meet the water needs of the plant in the long-term.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence studies in vegetation restoration of the arid area, usually try to implement long-term irrigation or harvest natural precipitation to establish native plants for the success of a restoration project (Puente and Bashan. 1993 Jafari et al, 2020;Luna-Ramos et al, 2022). But due to water scarcity, access limited to water resources, and harsh climate conditions (such as high evaporation rate, high temperature, and wind speed) in the arid area it is not possible to meet the water needs of the plant in the long-term.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%