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Soil Carbon Addition Controls Weeds and Facilitates Prairie Restoration

November 16, 2017

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Soil Management Practices for Sustainable Agro-Ecosystems

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Soil Microbial Communities and Restoration Ecology: Facilitators or Followers?

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Soil Microbial Community, Fertility, Vegetation and Diversity as Targets in the Restoration Management of a Meadow Grassland

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Soil Recovery after Removal of the N2-fixing Invasive Acacia longifolia: Consequences for Ecosystem Restoration

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Soil Seed Banks and the Potential Restoration of Forested Wetlands after Farming

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Soil Seed Banks of Degraded Riparian Zones in Southeastern Australia and their Potential Contribution to the Restoration of Understorey Vegetation

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Soil Seed Banks of Two Montane Riparian Areas: Implications for Restoration

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Special Feature on Vegetation Restoration (2003)

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