2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15043231
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Preliminary Results of the Introduction of Dicotyledonous Meadow Species

Abstract: The reintroduction and introduction of native plant species is becoming more and more important in the restoration of plant communities. The study aimed to determine the possibility of predicting the effectiveness of the introduction of dicotyledonous species into impoverished patches of meadows in the landscape nature reserve in the proglacial valley of the Vistula River (Poland). Fourteen species planted into the soil from seedlings, after growing them from seeds in pots, in pure stands were assessed. Field … Show more

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“…This element of cultivated ecosystems has been and remains a refuge for many plant species, often referred to as undesirable weeds in monoculture crops. The high availability and use of highly selective and effective herbicides result in permanent destruction of many plant species referred to as weeds (Warcholiński, 1994;Kapeluszny and Haliniarz, 2010;Janicka et al, 2023). Baulks, fallows, ponds, mid-field shelterbelts and other marginal and pro-ecological ecosystems play a very important role in the maintenance of the environment of agricultural land.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This element of cultivated ecosystems has been and remains a refuge for many plant species, often referred to as undesirable weeds in monoculture crops. The high availability and use of highly selective and effective herbicides result in permanent destruction of many plant species referred to as weeds (Warcholiński, 1994;Kapeluszny and Haliniarz, 2010;Janicka et al, 2023). Baulks, fallows, ponds, mid-field shelterbelts and other marginal and pro-ecological ecosystems play a very important role in the maintenance of the environment of agricultural land.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%