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Lindenmayer, David
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Millions of hectares of land worldwide is in urgent need of restoration. However, many past landscape and ecosystem restoration efforts are likely to have been less than effective. Some of the reasons for these problems include a lack of monitoring, or being subjected to poor quality monitoring practices, or that the restoration efforts are too oft...
Chessa, Luigi Paba, Antonio Dupré, Ilaria Daga, Elisabetta Fozzi, Maria Carmen Comunian, Roberta
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Microorganisms
Commercial starter cultures, composed of high concentrations of a few species/strains of lactic acid bacteria (LAB), selected based on their strong technological aptitudes, have been developed to easily and safely carry out food fermentations. Frequently applied to industrial productions, selected starter LAB easily become the dominant microbiota o...
DJIOFACK, Brice Y. Beeckman, Hans Bourland, Nils Belanganayi, Basile Luse Laurent, Félix Ilondea, Bhely Angoboy Nsenga, Laurent Huart, Alain Longwwango, Menard Mbende Deklerck, Victor
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A large share of the global forest restoration potential is situated in artificial 'unstable' mesic African savannas, which could be restored to higher carbon and biodiversity states if protected from human-induced burning. However, uncertainty on recovery rates in protected unstable savannas impedes science-informed forest restoration initiatives....
Djiofack, B. Y. Beeckman, H. Bourland, N. Belanganayi, B. L. Laurent, F. Ilondea, B. A. Nsenga, L. Huart, A. Longwwango, M. M. Deklerck, V.
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peer reviewed / A large share of the global forest restoration potential is situated in artificial ‘unstable’ mesic African savannas, which could be restored to higher carbon and biodiversity states if protected from human-induced burning. However, uncertainty on recovery rates in protected unstable savannas impedes science-informed forest restorat...