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E-raamat: Assessment of the Need for Native Seeds and the Capacity for Their Supply: Interim Report

  • Formaat: 72 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309680189
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  • Formaat: 72 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309680189

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Across the United States, millions of acres of land have been so disturbed by human activities or severe climate events that significant portions of their native plant communities have been lost and their ecosystems have been seriously compromised. Restoring impaired ecosystems requires a supply of diverse native plant seeds that are well suited to the climates, soils, and other living species of the system. Native seeds are also in demand for applications in urban land management, roadside maintenance, conservation agriculture, and other restorative activities that take into account the connection between native plant communities and the increasingly urgent need for resilient landscapes. Given the varied climatic and environmental niches of the more than 17,000 native plant species of the United States, supplying the desired seed types and species mixes for this wide range of activities is a challenge.



As the first phase of a nationwide analysis of the full scope of needs for native plant seeds, this interim report describes the participants in the native plant seed supply chain, makes preliminary observations, and proposes an information-gathering plan for the second phase of the assessment.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction and Overview 2 Supply Chain: Its Components and Flow 3 Preliminary Observations 4 Data Collection Approach Appendix: Committee Member Biographies
Summary 1(10)
1 Introduction And Overview
11(9)
Background
11(1)
Committee Activities to Date
11(2)
Overview of the Composition and Status of the Native Plant Seed Supply Chain
13(5)
Description of Remaining
Chapters in This Report
18(1)
References
18(2)
2 Supply Chain: Its Components And Flow
20(20)
Users of Native Seed
20(4)
Sources of Seed
24(2)
Seed and Plant Production
26(1)
Intermediaries
27(4)
Ancillary Influences: Funding, Policy, Research, Guidance, and Advocacy
31(6)
Summary
37(1)
References
37(3)
3 Preliminary Observations
40(10)
Introduction
40(1)
Observations
40(7)
Summary
47(1)
References
47(3)
4 Data Collection Approach
50(5)
Introduction
50(1)
Obtain Existing Data
50(1)
Collect Data from Seed Suppliers
51(1)
Collect Data from Seed Buyers
52(2)
Gather Information about Other Parts of the Supply Chain
54(1)
Appendix: Committee Member Biographies 55