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Plant and Soil | 2016

Implication of plant-soil relationships for conservation and restoration of copper-cobalt ecosystems

Michel-Pierre Faucon; Soizig Le Stradic; Sylvain Boisson; Edouard Ilunga wa Ilunga; Maxime Seleck; Bastien Lange; Delhaye Guillaume; Mylor Ngoy Shutcha; Olivier Pourret; Pierre Jacques Meerts; Grégory Mahy

BackgroundChemical soil factors play an important role in generating and maintaining plant diversity. Naturally metal-enriched habitats support highly distinctive plant communities consisting of many rare and endemic species. Species of these plant communities possess remarkable physiological adaptations and are now being considered key elements in the implementation of green technologies aimed at phytoremediation of contaminated soils and post-mined soils. Several studies have emphasised that industrial mineral extraction results in serious damage to ecosystems and serious threats to human health and leads to the extinction of metallophyte species. In the southeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), mining activities represent a threat to the long-term persistence of communities located on metalliferous copper and cobalt outcrops and their associated endemic metallophytes, which are currently considered some of the most critically endangered plants in the world.ScopePlant diversity conservation of metal-rich soils must assess soil-plant relationships at different scales (ecosystems, communities, and populations) to define in-situ and ex-situ conservation and restoration projects. This paper proposes a review of soil-plant relationships involved in plant diversity and endemism and their implications for biodiversity conservation and restoration.


Ecological Research | 2018

Using phytostabilisation to conserve threatened endemic species in southeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo

Sylvain Boisson; Maxime Seleck; Soizig Le Stradic; Julien Collignon; Olivier Garin; François Malaisse; Mylor Ngoy Shutcha; Grégory Mahy

Outcrops in the southeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) are recognized as some of the largest copper–cobalt orebodies in the world. They support a unique vegetation with nearly 600 metallophytes that include rare and endemic species. Mineral exploitation has increased considerably in the region since the 1900s, affecting both environmental and public health. Phytostabilisation of polluted areas represents an opportunity to decrease the bioavailability of heavy metals in the highly polluted soils that result from ore extraction. Such a technique has been successfully implemented near Lubumbashi with the grass Microchloa altera. However, long-term maintenance requires a good understanding of interspecific relationships, such as competition and facilitation. This study tested the establishment success of four herbaceous species from the Katangan Copperbelt by assessing the potential role of Microchloa altera as a nurse species. Two annual and two perennial species were sown in an experiment designed to study the influence of soil amendment and vegetation cover on seedling emergence, growth, and survival. These variables were monitored during the vegetation growing season as well as resprouting success for perennials. Microchloa altera showed a distinct effect on the emergence and survival of annual and perennial species and negatively affected the growth of individuals belonging to both groups of species.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016

Potential of copper-tolerant grasses to implement phytostabilisation strategies on polluted soils in South D. R. Congo : Poaceae candidates for phytostabilisation.

Sylvain Boisson; Soizig Le Stradic; Julien Collignon; Maxime Seleck; François Malaisse; Mylor Ngoy Shutcha; Michel-Pierre Faucon; Grégory Mahy


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016

Comparison of translocation methods to conserve metallophyte communities in the Southeastern D.R. Congo

Soizig Le Stradic; Maxime Seleck; Julie Lebrun; Sylvain Boisson; Guylain Handjila; Michel-Pierre Faucon; Terrence Enk; Grégory Mahy


Plant and Soil | 2017

Specialized edaphic niches of threatened copper endemic plant species in the D.R. Congo: implications for ex situ conservation

Sylvain Boisson; Michel-Pierre Faucon; Soizig Le Stradic; Bastien Lange; Nathalie Verbruggen; Olivier Garin; Axel Tshomba Wetshy; Maxime Seleck; Wilfried Masengo Kalengo; Mylor Ngoy Shutcha; Grégory Mahy


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2016

Copper tolerance of three Crotalaria species from southeastern D.R. Congo at the early development stage

Sylvain Boisson; Soizig Le Stradic; Morgane Commans; Amandine Dumont; Natasha Leclerc; Cynthia Thomas; Grégory Mahy


Tropical Ecology | 2017

No copper required for germination of an endangered endemic species from the Katangan Copperbelt (Katanga, DR Congo): Diplolophium marthozianum

Sylvain Boisson; William Ortmans; Justine Maréchal; Marie Majerus; Grégory Mahy; Arnaud Monty


Archive | 2016

Using phytostabilisation as a way to conserve threatened endemic species from the Southeastern D.R. Congo

Sylvain Boisson; Soizig Le Stradic; Maxime Seleck; Julien Collignon; Olivier Garin; Mylor Ngoy Shutcha; Grégory Mahy


Journal for Nature Conservation | 2016

Edaphic niches of metallophytes from southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo: implications for post-mining restoration

Sylvain Boisson; Arnaud Monty; Julie Lebrun; Maxime Seleck; Grégory Mahy


Archive | 2014

Etude de la flore spontanée de la carrière de Loën pour de futures restaurations - Rapport final

Carline Pitz; Julien Piqueray; Mélanie Harzé; Maxime Seleck; Sylvain Boisson; Soizig Le Stradic; Grégory Mahy

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Michel-Pierre Faucon

Université libre de Bruxelles

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