Zullen bosplantenpopulaties zich ooit vestigen in jonge bossen op voormalige landbouwgronden?
(2009) DE LEVENDE NATUUR. 110(5). p.220-224- abstract
- After the afforestation of agricultural land, forest herbs need to colonize the recent forest site from source populations. Whereas dispersal is the first bottleneck that limits colonization, (a)biotic legacies from former agricultural land use can subsequently hamper the establishment of forest herbs. In two introduction experiments, we found that the different life stages (germination, recruitment, survival) of forest herbs were directly and indirectly hampered by nutrient enrichment from former fertilization (mainly phosphorus). We concluded that the strong fertilization legacies in recent forests represent – just like in other vegetation types – a persistent limitation for the development of a diverse herbaceous vegetation.
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- Lander Baeten UGent, Margot Vanhellemont UGent, Hans Van Calster, Martin Hermy UGent, An De Schrijver UGent and Kris Verheyen UGent
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- 2009
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- journalArticle (original)
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- published
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- journal title
- DE LEVENDE NATUUR
- Levende Nat.
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- 110
- issue
- 5
- pages
- 220 - 224
- ISSN
- 0024-1520
- language
- Dutch
- UGent publication?
- yes
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- A4
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- 698890
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- http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-698890
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- 2009-06-15 11:17:11
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- Chicago
- Baeten, Lander, Margot Vanhellemont, Hans Van Calster, Martin Hermy, An De Schrijver, and Kris Verheyen. 2009. “Zullen Bosplantenpopulaties Zich Ooit Vestigen in Jonge Bossen Op Voormalige Landbouwgronden?” De Levende Natuur 110 (5): 220–224.
- APA
- Baeten, L., Vanhellemont, M., Van Calster, H., Hermy, M., De Schrijver, A., & Verheyen, K. (2009). Zullen bosplantenpopulaties zich ooit vestigen in jonge bossen op voormalige landbouwgronden? DE LEVENDE NATUUR, 110(5), 220–224.
- Vancouver
- 1.Baeten L, Vanhellemont M, Van Calster H, Hermy M, De Schrijver A, Verheyen K. Zullen bosplantenpopulaties zich ooit vestigen in jonge bossen op voormalige landbouwgronden? DE LEVENDE NATUUR. 2009;110(5):220–4.
- MLA
- Baeten, Lander, Margot Vanhellemont, Hans Van Calster, et al. “Zullen Bosplantenpopulaties Zich Ooit Vestigen in Jonge Bossen Op Voormalige Landbouwgronden?” DE LEVENDE NATUUR 110.5 (2009): 220–224. Print.