2021
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.6978
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Implications of genetic heterogeneity for plant translocation during ecological restoration

Abstract: Ecological restoration often requires translocating plant material from distant sites. Importing suitable plant material is important for successful establishment and persistence. Yet, published guidelines for seed transfer are available for very few species. Accurately predicting how transferred plants will perform requires multiyear and multi‐environment field trials and comprehensive follow‐up work, and is therefore infeasible given the number of species used in restoration programs. Alternative methods to … Show more

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