2023
DOI: 10.2478/jlecol-2023-0007
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Review on Factors Affecting Early Survival of Tree /Shrub Seedlings and it’s Remedy in Restoration Sites of Ethiopia

Abstract: Restoration activities in degraded and/or deforested forest landscapes are common and old occurrences around the world. Tree planting is common in most forest landscape restoration initiatives. In Ethiopia, eight seedling-based landscape restoration options are identified to alleviate land degradation and its consequences. The primary purpose of this work was to review factors affecting the early survival of tree and shrub seedlings and their remedies in the restoration sites of Ethiopia. Drought and moisture … Show more

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“…The major ecological problems in Ethiopia are forest degradation and soil erosion [9][10][11]. To alleviate forest degradation and deforestation, seedling plantation-based landscape restoration were practiced using appropriate tree and shrub species, as an important solution in the tropical ecosystem rehabilitation options [12,13]. In-situ rainwater harvesting supported seedling plantation is recommended to enhance water infiltration and reduce runoff so as to increase seedling survival and growth performances [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major ecological problems in Ethiopia are forest degradation and soil erosion [9][10][11]. To alleviate forest degradation and deforestation, seedling plantation-based landscape restoration were practiced using appropriate tree and shrub species, as an important solution in the tropical ecosystem rehabilitation options [12,13]. In-situ rainwater harvesting supported seedling plantation is recommended to enhance water infiltration and reduce runoff so as to increase seedling survival and growth performances [14,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%