Journal article

Restoring Western (Basalt) Plains grassland. 2. Field emergence, establishment and recruitment following direct seeding

P Gibson-Roy, J Delpratt, G Moore

Ecological Management and Restoration | Published : 2007

Abstract

Both reservation of small remnants and ecological restoration of degraded areas will be crucial if the Victorian Western (Basalt) Plains grassland community is to be conserved in the long term. This study examined the potential of direct seeding as a technique for grassland restoration by recording the initial establishment and subsequent recruitment success of 64 (predominantly perennial) grassland species direct sown onto a constructed site. Forty-three (67%) of the sown species emerged and established during the 2-year study and a further three species were recorded in subsequent years. In the second year, 32 species increased their number either through seedling or vegetative recruitment..

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