FylesFylesBell1985
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Fyles, J.W., Fyles, I.H., Bell, M.A.M. (1985) Vegetation and soil development on coal mine spoil at high elevation in the Canadian Rockies. Journal of Applied Ecology, 22(1):239-248
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Compared 6 sites revegetated with a seeded grass-legume sward, ranging in age from 0-6yr, a naturally-revegetated disturbed area, and a native grassland. On the reclaimed areas, root, shoot and detritus biomass, soil CO2 evolution in both field and laboratory, and cellulose decomposition increased and soil pH decreased with site age. High levels of total soil N existed in all sites because of indigenous nitrogen in the waste rock. Phosphorus availability was low in unvegetated and newly seeded spoil but was uniformly higher on older sites. The oldest reclaimed site was similar to the native grassland in many respects except that the stabilized pool of organic matter on the native site was apparently absent on the 6yr reclaimed area.-from Authors
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@ARTICLE { FylesFylesBell1985,
AUTHOR = { Fyles, J.W. and Fyles, I.H. and Bell, M.A.M. },
TITLE = { Vegetation and soil development on coal mine spoil at high elevation in the Canadian Rockies },
JOURNAL = { Journal of Applied Ecology },
YEAR = { 1985 },
VOLUME = { 22 },
PAGES = { 239-248 },
NUMBER = { 1 },
NOTE = { 00218901 (ISSN) Cited By (since 1996): 4 Export Date: 26 April 2007 Source: Scopus Language of Original Document: English },
ABSTRACT = { Compared 6 sites revegetated with a seeded grass-legume sward, ranging in age from 0-6yr, a naturally-revegetated disturbed area, and a native grassland. On the reclaimed areas, root, shoot and detritus biomass, soil CO2 evolution in both field and laboratory, and cellulose decomposition increased and soil pH decreased with site age. High levels of total soil N existed in all sites because of indigenous nitrogen in the waste rock. Phosphorus availability was low in unvegetated and newly seeded spoil but was uniformly higher on older sites. The oldest reclaimed site was similar to the native grassland in many respects except that the stabilized pool of organic matter on the native site was apparently absent on the 6yr reclaimed area.-from Authors },
OWNER = { brugerolles },
TIMESTAMP = { 2007.12.05 },
}