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Restoration of a landfill site in Berlin, Germany by spontaneous and directed succession
Author(s): F. Rebele and C. Lehmann
Month: Jun
Year: 2002
Journal: Restoration Ecology
Volume: 10
Issue: 2
Pages: 340-347
Article Topic(s): Restoration
Research Setting(s): Urban
Species Referenced: Solidago canadensis (Canada goldenrod),
Abstract
Evaluates the effect of mowing on vegetation on a restoration site in Germany. Mowing significantly increased species richness due to the reduction of a tall perennial grass. The cover and height of Solidago canadensis was also reduced in response to mowing.Suggested Citation
F. Rebele and C. Lehmann. "Restoration of a landfill site in Berlin, Germany by spontaneous and directed succession." Restoration Ecology 10.2 (2002): 340-347.Go back