2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-18894-9
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Ferns and lycophytes in coal mining waste and tailing landfills

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“…The negative effects of silviculture on the monilophyte community may also be due to the accumulation of lignin, the reduction of nutrients such as phosphorus and potassium, and a decrease in moisture and carbon dioxide in the soil (Oro Castro et al., 2019; Purahong et al., 2014). Additionally, other human disturbances, such as tree deforestation (Marini et al., 2011; Ramírez‐Barahona et al., 2011), invasive species (Bowe et al., 2020; Dyer et al., 2018), and environmental contamination (Andreola et al., 2022; Stuart et al., 2020) can also affect ferns' identity, abundance, and diversity. However, the relationship between functional diversity of monilophytes and human disturbance is still in its early stages of investigation (Dai et al., 2020; Marini et al., 2011), particularly in silviculture systems of subtropical regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The negative effects of silviculture on the monilophyte community may also be due to the accumulation of lignin, the reduction of nutrients such as phosphorus and potassium, and a decrease in moisture and carbon dioxide in the soil (Oro Castro et al., 2019; Purahong et al., 2014). Additionally, other human disturbances, such as tree deforestation (Marini et al., 2011; Ramírez‐Barahona et al., 2011), invasive species (Bowe et al., 2020; Dyer et al., 2018), and environmental contamination (Andreola et al., 2022; Stuart et al., 2020) can also affect ferns' identity, abundance, and diversity. However, the relationship between functional diversity of monilophytes and human disturbance is still in its early stages of investigation (Dai et al., 2020; Marini et al., 2011), particularly in silviculture systems of subtropical regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%