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Wetlands Ecology and Management | 2018

Testing the moss layer transfer technique on mineral well pads constructed in peatlands

Marie-Eve Gauthier; Line Rochefort; Leonie Nadeau; Sandrine Hugron; Bin Xu

Peatlands are abundant in the boreal region of Canada but little is known about their restoration on oil sands well pads. The goal of this study is to compare the reintroduction of different peatland plant communities and substrate amendments/decompaction in order to rehabilitate peatland vegetation on former in situ well pads constructed in wetlands. One field experiment tested which peatland plant communities (Shrubby Rich Fen, Treed Rich Fen) would best colonize different substrates (sawdust, clay loam, mix sawdust-clay, peat, surface roughness). We found that the moss layer transfer technique (MLTT) facilitated the establishment of peatland communities on residual mineral soil used to construct the pad, when shaved back to an average water level of the surrounding wetland. The choice of peatland plant community is key to the introduction of bryophytes. Peat amendment facilitated the establishment of plants, whereas soil decompaction had no effect. The MLTT is a promising approach to restore fen plants on well pads. We recommend a scale-up experiment for a whole well site to test the validity of MLTT along different pad removal techniques.


Ecological Indicators | 2013

Can indicator species predict restoration outcomes early in the monitoring process? A case study with peatlands

Eduardo González; Line Rochefort; Stéphanie Boudreau; Sandrine Hugron; Monique Poulin


Ecological Engineering | 2015

Sphagnum farming: A long-term study on producing peat moss biomass sustainably

Rémy Pouliot; Sandrine Hugron; Line Rochefort


Botany | 2016

Reintroduction of fen plant communities on a degraded minerotrophic peatland

Line Rochefort; Marie-Claire LeBlanc; Vicky Bérubé; Sandrine Hugron; Stéphanie Boudreau; Rémy Pouliot


Aquatic Botany | 2012

Establishing a moss cover inhibits the germination of Typha latifolia, an invasive species, in restored peatlands.

Bérenger Bourgeois; Sandrine Hugron; Monique Poulin


Land Degradation & Development | 2015

Influence of Different Bryophyte Carpets on Vascular Plant Establishment Around Pools in Restored Peatlands

Virginie Laberge; Sandrine Hugron; Line Rochefort; Monique Poulin


Journal of Environmental Management | 2015

Manure derived biochar can successfully replace phosphate rock amendment in peatland restoration

Rémy Pouliot; Sandrine Hugron; Line Rochefort; Stéphane Godbout; Joahnn H. Palacios; Elisabeth Groeneveld; Isabelle Jarry


Botany | 2011

Natural plant colonization of borrow pits in boreal forest highlands of eastern Canada

Sandrine Hugron; Roxane Andersen; Monique Poulin; Line Rochefort


Wetlands Ecology and Management | 2018

Correction to: Testing the moss layer transfer technique on mineral well pads constructed in peatlands

Marie-Eve Gauthier; Line Rochefort; Leonie Nadeau; Sandrine Hugron; Bin Xu


Restoration Ecology | 2018

Harvesting surface vegetation does not impede self-recovery of Sphagnum peatlands: Sphagnum donor site regeneration

Mélina Guêné-Nanchen; Sandrine Hugron; Line Rochefort

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Bin Xu

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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