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How to increase the supply of native seed to improve restoration success: the US native seed development process

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RESTORATION ECOLOGY
卷 29, 期 8, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/rec.13499

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native seed supply chain; native plant materials; seed market; seed supply; seed-based restoration

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  1. BLM Plant Conservation and Restoration Program
  2. USGS Restoration Assessment and Monitoring Program for the Southwest within the Ecosystems Mission Area
  3. BLM Colorado Plateau Native Plant Program

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The global movement of ecosystem restoration is gaining momentum, highlighting the importance of seed sourcing for successful restoration outcomes and ecosystem recovery. However, many restoration projects currently face challenges in obtaining suitable seeds of native species, requiring proactive planning and preparation of related steps years in advance.
With the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, restoration of damaged ecosystems is turning into a global movement. Restoration actions that are not based on science and an understanding of ecosystem function can thwart desired restoration outcomes at best and cause further damage to ecosystems at worst. Restoration often includes revegetation using seed. Where we source seed for restoration can make a difference for species establishment, restoration outcomes, and recovery of ecosystem function. However, sourcing seeds of native species, let alone genetically appropriate seed, is not currently possible for many restoration projects. The process of increasing and sourcing suitable seed for restoration includes many steps that need to be addressed typically years before a restoration project is initiated. These steps of seed collection, evaluation and development, field establishment, production, certification and procurement, storage, and finally restoration, need to be considered ideally at a scale larger than individual restoration projects and with research conducted in each step. We describe these steps as implemented in the United States, the challenges therein, and provide suggestions and examples of how groups can make efficient and effective progress toward getting the right seed in the right place at the right time.

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