A review of revegetation techniques in the tropics
Chandrasekaran, M.
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2.4.2 Topsoil storage 2.5 Direct seeding vs tube stock 2.6 Soil surface stabilisation 2.7 Soil fertilisers and amendments 2.7.1 Fertilisers 2.7.2 Amendments: 2.8 Weed control 2.9 Species 2.9.1 Species selection 2.9.2 Species for land stabilisation 2.9.3 Species to promote soil development 21 22 23 24 24 27 28 31 31 31 32 2.9.4 Species for problem sites 32 2.9.5 Species for commercial purpose 34 2.10 Conservation vs commercial species 34 2.11 Return of Fauna: 34 2.12 Fire management and fire tolerance 37 2.13 Monitoring and assessment of revegetation success: 39 2.14 Natural Succession 42 3 Revegetation methods used within the Alligator Rivers Region 42 3.1 Australian Nature Conservation Agency (ANCA) 43 3.2 Energy Resources of AustraliawRanger Uranium Mine (ERA) 43 3.3 Queensland Mines Proprietary Limited (QMPL) 44 4. Available information and information needs for revegetation at Ranger 45 4.1 Vegetation survey 45 4.2 Characterisation of properties of WRD spoils 45 4.3 Surface preparation techniques 45 4.4 Seed technology 46 4.5 Fertiliser and amendments 4.6 Use of top soil 4.7 Weed Control 46 46 47 4.8 Return of fauna 47 4.9 Fire tolerance 47 4.10 Monitoring and assessment of revegetation success 47 5. LITERATURE ON REVEGETATION TECHNIQUES IN THE TROPICS 48 5.1 Standing references 5.2 Occasional publications 2 48 48 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I