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Foreword: International Standards for Native Seeds in Ecological Restoration

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RESTORATION ECOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue -, Pages S225-S227

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/rec.13173

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ecological restoration; seed biology; seed collection; seed dormancy; seed storage; rehabilitation

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Restoration practitioners must increasingly incorporate seed procurement models and seed use planning early in project development, despite insufficient guidance about what are reasonable expectations for the sourcing and use of native seeds. This special issue presents a series of articles examining each key step in the native seed supply chain, and provides a framework for the standards that need to be applied to native seed batches if the native seed supply chain is to achieve the levels of reliability and transparency required. These Standards provide seed buyers, end users, and funding bodies with a level of confidence and reliability in the sourcing of quality native seeds, and a pathway toward global best practice in native seed use.

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