Some physiological characteristics to estimate species potential as a mine reclamation ground cover

Dr. Eddy Nurtjahya, M.Sc., - and Jennifer A. Franklin, - (2017) Some physiological characteristics to estimate species potential as a mine reclamation ground cover. International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment, 33 (2). pp. 75-86. ISSN 1748-0930

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Abstract

In finding what physiological characteristics can be used to predict ground cover success on mine reclamation sites, 14 herb and grass species were tested. Establishment and early growth was tested on three different soils, ie vermiculate and quartz sand mixture, quarry overburden and coal mine overburden in a greenhouse. The results indicate that plant height and cover, transpiration rate and foliar pigments may be used to select plant adaptability to mined soil. White clover (Trifolium repens L.) showed the greatest potential as ground cover for mined soils. Species most widely used in reclamation tended to be perennials of moderate rate.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Physiological characters; cover crops; reclamation; mine revegetation; white clover
Subjects: Q Sains > Q Science (General)
Divisions: KARYA TULIS DOSEN > Biologi
Depositing User: UPT Perpustakaan UBB
Date Deposited: 26 Mar 2020 03:17
Last Modified: 06 Nov 2020 04:08
URI: https://repository.ubb.ac.id/id/eprint/3096

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