2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11056-018-9646-4
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Organic matter accumulation in reclaimed soils under spruce, poplar and grass in the Alberta Oil Sands

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“…The researchers recognized the importance of improving knowledge in elm ecology and society's acceptance of disease resistant hybrid elms in order for such species restoration to be successful, similar to the case of American chestnut in the US (Jacobs et al 2013). As also presented in this session, Anderson et al (2019) describe accumulation of soil organic matter under re-vegetation treatments following oil sands reclamation in northern Alberta, Canada. They linked treatment differences to varying macro-faunal activity and suggested that planting of aspen would result in more rapid carbon sequestration through soil organic matter accumulation.…”
Section: Brief Presentation Of Special Issue Contentmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The researchers recognized the importance of improving knowledge in elm ecology and society's acceptance of disease resistant hybrid elms in order for such species restoration to be successful, similar to the case of American chestnut in the US (Jacobs et al 2013). As also presented in this session, Anderson et al (2019) describe accumulation of soil organic matter under re-vegetation treatments following oil sands reclamation in northern Alberta, Canada. They linked treatment differences to varying macro-faunal activity and suggested that planting of aspen would result in more rapid carbon sequestration through soil organic matter accumulation.…”
Section: Brief Presentation Of Special Issue Contentmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The top 10 cm of mineral soil was selected as vegetation species influences on soils tend to appear sooner in the upper layers. Additionally, Anderson et al (2019), found differences in SOM contents among these vegetation treatments only in the top 10 cm.…”
Section: Soil Samplingmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…and Bromus inermis [Leyss.]). Forested sites had at least 80% tree cover and grass sites had less than 10% tree cover and less than 20% shrub cover (Anderson et al, 2019). Vegetation composition of the study sites is detailed in Anderson et al (2019).…”
Section: Study Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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