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Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing, Vol 13, Iss 16, p 3303 (2021)
Invasive plant species are an increasing worldwide threat both ecologically and financially. Knowing the location of these invasive plant infestations is the first step in their control. Surveying for invasive Phragmites australis is particularly cha
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https://doaj.org/article/e1cb6f1ef92e45a38d622de41e99baf6
Autor:
Susan M. Galatowitsch, Julia L. Bohnen
Publikováno v:
Restoration Ecology. 28:1201-1212
For restoration to be an effective strategy to reverse large‐scale habitat loss and land degradation, funding programs need policies that promote selection of and commitment to projects that can reasonably be expected to succeed. Programmatic proje
Autor:
Julia L. Bohnen, Susan M. Galatowitsch
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 41
In wetland restoration, adaptive management is a rarely used but potentially effective way to test initial assumptions of factors controlling recovery and adjust ongoing management to encourage ecosystem recovery. Limited development of monitoring pr
Publikováno v:
Flora. 286:151971
Seed persistence and longevity is poorly documented for wetland plants, despite the value of this knowledge for restoration. Seed persistence is particularly important information for sedge meadows (i.e., seasonally ponded freshwater wetlands dominat
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing, Vol 13, Iss 3303, p 3303 (2021)
Remote Sensing
Volume 13
Issue 16
Pages: 3303
Remote Sensing
Volume 13
Issue 16
Pages: 3303
Invasive plant species are an increasing worldwide threat both ecologically and financially. Knowing the location of these invasive plant infestations is the first step in their control. Surveying for invasive Phragmites australis is particularly cha
Autor:
Susan M. Galatowitsch, Julia L. Bohnen
Publikováno v:
Ecological Restoration. 23:172-181
Autor:
Anne M. Hanchek, Julia L. Bohnen
Publikováno v:
HortTechnology. 4:255-259
Production of native seeds and seedlings for landscaping and restoration is an expanding horticultural industry in Minnesota, but seed yields of many species from wild stands are often small and vary widely in quality. In this work, we document pheno
Autor:
Julia L. Bohnen, Anne M. Hanchek
Publikováno v:
HortScience. 29:432c-432
The Legislative Commission on Minnesota's Resources funded a two year research project to promote expansion of the native wildflower and grass seed industry in Minnesota. Production of seeds and plants for landscaping and restoration is a growing sec