Germination information for common Arizona restoration species
January 1, 2024
Seed-based ecological restoration is an approach used to revegetate damaged and disturbed habitats by spreading seed with the expectation that germination will occur and plants will become established and flourish. Although restoration can enhance the health and productivity of landscapes by reinvigorating ecosystem services both directly and indirectly, successful restoration is difficult to achieve – particularly in arid systems (Copeland et al. 2018). Germination is a well known bottleneck to plant growth that prohibits successful restoration (James at al. 2011).
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2024 |
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Title | Germination information for common Arizona restoration species |
Authors | Elise S Gornish, Laura Cecilia Shriver, Ri Corwin, Caroline Ann Havrilla, Catherine A. Gehring, Sarah Costanzo |
Publication Type | Report |
Publication Subtype | State or Local Government Series |
Series Title | Cooperative Extension Publication |
Series Number | AZ2076 |
Index ID | 70260628 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | Southwest Biological Science Center |