Past Project: Landfill restoration: Mulch placement & microtopography

Plant community structure and ecological processes, such as nutrient cycling and water retention, must be reestablished for a restored community to survive the harsh environment of highly disturbed areas. For my dissertation research on prairie community development on a landfill cap, we used mulch treatments and mounds constructed of different materials to create variation and influence both plant and soil community development.

Prairie Grass TestingMulch Placement Testing on GroundMulch removal in the research field.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Publications (Please contact me if you would like a reprint)

Biederman LA, Whisenant SG. 2011. Amendment placement directs soil carbon and nitrogen cycling in severely disturbed soils. Restoration Ecology

Biederman LA, Whisenant SG. 2011. Using mounds to create microtopography alters plant community development in restoration. Restoration Ecology

Biederman LA, Whisenant SG. 2009. Organic amendments direct grass population dynamics in a landfill prairie restoration. Ecological Engineering

Biederman LA, Boutton TW, Whisenant SG. 2008. Nematode community development early in ecological restoration: The role of organic amendments. Soil Biology & Biochemistry

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