2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9101837
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Responses of Soil Seed Bank and Vegetation to the Increasing Intensity of Human Disturbance in a Semi-Arid Region of Northern China

Abstract: Abstract:To provide more insights into the responses of the soil seed bank and vegetation to human disturbance intensity, we selected four land use types, including: native grassland (no human disturbance), abandoned artificial grassland (light human disturbance), artificial grassland (moderate human disturbance), and farmland (severe human disturbance) in a semi-arid climate of northern China. The species composition and density of the soil seed bank were measured, as well as the species composition and amoun… Show more

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“…The current studies will be helpful for the researchers to quantify soil seed bank in the cultivated area for the management of undesirable wild plant species. Our conclusion was disagreed with the findings of Li et al, (2017), According to them the results showed that seed density and species all decreased with as human disturbance intensity in the soil seed bank increased.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…The current studies will be helpful for the researchers to quantify soil seed bank in the cultivated area for the management of undesirable wild plant species. Our conclusion was disagreed with the findings of Li et al, (2017), According to them the results showed that seed density and species all decreased with as human disturbance intensity in the soil seed bank increased.…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The quantitative value of seed bank was successively increased from piedmont soil to alluvial plains of Dera Ghazi Khan Landscape, and depth wise soil seed bank was successively decreased from the range 0-5cm to 10-15cm. The highest numbers of seeds in the soil was found at the depth range of 0-10cm in all three localities of the landscape and this idea is agreed with previous findings of Gulshan et al, (2013) and Li et al, (2017), their findings pointed out the quantity of soil seeds decreased with the increased of depth and disturbance intensity of soil habitats.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Soil seed bank (SB) refers to a viable seed which is present in the soil or associated with litter/hummus (Zhang et al, 2017). It represents the potential for the maintenance of plant communities of the past through the improvement of future plant communities in the surrounding area (Li et al 2017). SBB are significant as a component of regeneration for succession in ecosystems following disturbances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seed bank (SB) is the feasible seeds that exist on the surface or dormant in the soil (Li et al, 2017). All viable seeds present on, or in, the soil and associated with litter/humus (Mekonnen, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%