2017
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/68429
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Assessment of Iron Toxicity in Tropical Grasses with Potential for Revegetating Mined Areas

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“…In previous studies, many herbaceous (Fernandez et al, 2017;Heckenroth et al, 2016;Mahdavian et al, 2017) and woody plants (Siebielec et al, 2018;Luo et al, 2019), such as Paspalum densum, Setaria parvi ora (Rios et al 2017;Araújo et al, 2015), and Robinia Pseudoacacia (Deng et al, 2020a;Deng et al, 2020b), have proven to be potential candidates for revegetating iron-ore mined areas. In addition, the integration of soil biological indicators with chemical and physical indicators is an important factor in the evaluation of soil quality and the recovery process (Silva et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous studies, many herbaceous (Fernandez et al, 2017;Heckenroth et al, 2016;Mahdavian et al, 2017) and woody plants (Siebielec et al, 2018;Luo et al, 2019), such as Paspalum densum, Setaria parvi ora (Rios et al 2017;Araújo et al, 2015), and Robinia Pseudoacacia (Deng et al, 2020a;Deng et al, 2020b), have proven to be potential candidates for revegetating iron-ore mined areas. In addition, the integration of soil biological indicators with chemical and physical indicators is an important factor in the evaluation of soil quality and the recovery process (Silva et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous studies, many herbaceous (Mahdavian et al 2017 ; Heckenroth et al 2016 ) and woody plants (Luo et al 2019 ; Siebielec et al 2018 ), such as Paspalum densum , Setaria parviflora (Rios et al 2017 ; Araújo et al 2015 ), and Robinia Pseudoacacia (Deng et al 2020a , b ), have proven to be potential candidates for revegetating iron ore–mined areas. In addition, the integration of soil biological indicators with chemical and physical indicators is an important factor in the evaluation of soil quality and the recovery process (Silva et al 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%