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Managing Seedbank Composition to Enhance Wetland Restoration

Managing Seedbank Composition to Enhance Wetland Restoration Russell, E. and B. Keen. 1941. Studies in soil cultivation: X. The results of a six-year cultivation experiment. The Journal of Agricultural Science 31:326­347. Schilling, K.E. and P. Jacobson. 2010. Groundwater conditions under a reconstructed prairie chronosequence. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 135:81­89. Schoeneberger, P.J., Wysocki, D.A., Benham, E.C. and Soil Survey Staff. 2012. Field book for Describing and Sampling Soils, version 3.0. Lincoln, NE: National Soil Survey Center. Singh, R., M. Helmers and Z. Qi. 2006. Calibration and validation of drainmod to design subsurface drainage systems for Iowa's tile landscapes. Agricultural Water Management 85:221­232. Six, J., E. Elliott and K. Paustian. 1999. Aggregate and soil organic matter dynamics under conventional and no-tillage systems. Soil Science Society of America Journal 63:1350­1358. Sloan, C.E. 1972. Ground-Water Hydrology of Prairie Potholes in North Dakota. Washington DC: US Government Printing Office. Soil Survey Staff, N.R.C.S., US Department of Agriculture. 2015. Web soil survey. websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov. Spieles, D.J., M. Coneybeer and J. Horn. 2006. Community structure and quality after 10 years in two central Ohio mitigation bank wetlands. Environmental Management 38:837­852. Stevens, P. and T. Walker. 1970. The chronosequence concept and soil formation. Quarterly Review of Biology 45:333­350. Zedler, J.B. 2000. Progress in wetland http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Ecological Restoration University of Wisconsin Press

Managing Seedbank Composition to Enhance Wetland Restoration

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Russell, E. and B. Keen. 1941. Studies in soil cultivation: X. The results of a six-year cultivation experiment. The Journal of Agricultural Science 31:326­347. Schilling, K.E. and P. Jacobson. 2010. Groundwater conditions under a reconstructed prairie chronosequence. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 135:81­89. Schoeneberger, P.J., Wysocki, D.A., Benham, E.C. and Soil Survey Staff. 2012. Field book for Describing and Sampling Soils, version 3.0. Lincoln, NE: National Soil Survey Center. Singh, R., M. Helmers and Z. Qi. 2006. Calibration and validation of drainmod to design subsurface drainage systems for Iowa's tile landscapes. Agricultural Water Management 85:221­232. Six, J., E. Elliott and K. Paustian. 1999. Aggregate and soil organic matter dynamics under conventional and no-tillage systems. Soil Science Society of America Journal 63:1350­1358. Sloan, C.E. 1972. Ground-Water Hydrology of Prairie Potholes in North Dakota. Washington DC: US Government Printing Office. Soil Survey Staff, N.R.C.S., US Department of Agriculture. 2015. Web soil survey. websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov. Spieles, D.J., M. Coneybeer and J. Horn. 2006. Community structure and quality after 10 years in two central Ohio mitigation bank wetlands. Environmental Management 38:837­852. Stevens, P. and T. Walker. 1970. The chronosequence concept and soil formation. Quarterly Review of Biology 45:333­350. Zedler, J.B. 2000. Progress in wetland

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