Research on Re-Vegetation in Mining Wasteland of Baoshan Mine

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Abstract. This paper analyzing the tendency of plant community succession and the factors that affecting the plant succession through researching on the plant species, frequency, coverage and multi- frequency in mining wasteland of Baoshan mine. The possibilities of vegetation restoration are investigated in mining wasteland of Baoshan mine.

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February 2012

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