posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byNanjappa Ashwath, A Gibson, M Yonga, A McInnes, J Malden, B Bayliss
Mine spoils are generally deficient in nitrogen (Ashwath et al 1993, Mulligan and Bell 1991, RUM 1987, Fitzpatrick et al 1984). This condition may result in failure, or slow growth of the established vegetation. Nitrogen deficiency can be corrected either by regular application of fertilizers or by inoculating the leguminous species with appropriate strains of rhizobia. The latter is preferred in mlne site revegetation as it eliminates the need to add fertilizers regularly, and avoids any off-site adverse effects that the synthetic fertilizers may have on the adjacent ecosystems.
History
Start Page
345
End Page
352
Number of Pages
8
Start Date
1995-01-01
ISBN-10
0909276617
Location
Darwin, N.T.
Publisher
Mining Council
Place of Publication
Dickson, ACT
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Australian National University; Division of Plant Industry; Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist (Australia);