2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejsobi.2020.103254
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Re-establishment of nematode communities in a rehabilitated surface mining area in Sibutad, southern Philippines

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“…Before rehabilitating the said mined-out area, it was barren and abandoned due to harsh soil conditions that hindered the rooting of the plant species [8]. Furthermore, rehabilitation success is often judged based on plants' survival or growth rate [9], selection of suitable restoration techniques, excessive heavy metal content, poor physical structure, and inadequate soil nutrition [10].…”
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“…Before rehabilitating the said mined-out area, it was barren and abandoned due to harsh soil conditions that hindered the rooting of the plant species [8]. Furthermore, rehabilitation success is often judged based on plants' survival or growth rate [9], selection of suitable restoration techniques, excessive heavy metal content, poor physical structure, and inadequate soil nutrition [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%