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Just add water: exceptional plant recruitment in arid zone mine rehabilitation
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Just add water: exceptional plant recruitment in arid zone mine rehabilitation

Rachel J. Standish, Todd E. Erickson, Jonathan Fisher and Tim K. Morald
Pacific conservation biology, Vol.31(3), PC25024
2025
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Abstract

ecological restoration iron ore mining low rainfall persistent soil seed bank Pilbara revegetation seed dormancy seedling establishment
Rehabilitation is needed to address social and ecological impacts of high-intensity mining activity in the Pilbara region. Yet success is limited by the arid climate, lack of topsoil, and poor plant establishment from sown seeds. Our observations suggest potential for assisted and unassisted plant recruitment in the absence of fresh topsoil.

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