Establishment Of Trees And Shrubs On Mining Spoils With Direct Seeding (Ghiona Mountain, Central Greece)

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. Brofas
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Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The reforestation potential of bauxite mining spoils by seeding was examined on this research work. The experimental plot was established on the location Strofi Koukouvista 5, Ghiona Mountain. The experiment consists of 3 species (Pinus nigra, Robinia pseudoacacia, and Spartium junceum) with 4 sowing treatments and 2 sowing seasons (autumn and spring). The treatments were: (1) broadcasting; (2) broadcasting and soil cultivation; (3) broadcasting with straw mulching and straw binding with asphalt emulsion; (4) broadcasting with soil cultivation, straw mulching and straw binding with asphalt emulsion. Third year results show that spring is better than autumn as a sowing season. Only the Spartium junceum species were found to germinate and survive in autumn. The results are better for all the species on the spring seeding. The most effective treatments for Robinia pseudoacacia and Pinus nigra are 3 and 4 while for the Spartium junceum even simple broadcasting shows good results although the best ones are achieved with treatments 2, 3 and 4. The paper?s findings show that reforestation by sowing could be effective for some species but further experimentation with other species is recommended. Concerning Robinia pseudoacacia, testing of different seed preparation treatments is needed in order to maximize the germination of seeds.
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APA: G. Brofas  (2002)  Establishment Of Trees And Shrubs On Mining Spoils With Direct Seeding (Ghiona Mountain, Central Greece)

MLA: G. Brofas Establishment Of Trees And Shrubs On Mining Spoils With Direct Seeding (Ghiona Mountain, Central Greece). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2002.

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