Alternative approaches to dryland reclamation enhance vegetation cover and soil stability at a former uranium mine
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Abstract
Introduction
Conventional reclamation methods to recover dryland ecosystems after mineral extraction often have low success. Alternative reclamation techniques may help overcome the many challenges to establishing persistent native vegetation and stable soils.
Objectives
Compare conventional reclamation approaches that focus primarily on soil stabilization to alternative approaches that may improve native ecosystem restoration at the Kanab North Mine in northern Arizona.
Methods In a fully crossed experiment, conventional seed mix (native and non-native species) and seeding methods (drill-seeding) were compared to alternative practices, including a native-only seed mix, connectivity modifiers (ConMods) with hand seeding, and a biocrust inoculation. Restoration metrics like plant establishment, species composition, soil surface cover and stability, biocrust establishment, and near-surface wind-driven sediment were monitored over the first 5 years post-reclamation.
Results
While all restoration metrics improved with time, compared to traditional methods, ConMods increased total, graminoid, and native plant species cover, and the native-only seed mix increased woody, native, and perennial species cover. Biocrust inoculation increased late-successional biocrust development, but biocrusts only persisted over 5 years in combination with ConMods. Soil stability increased in all treatments, but both ConMods and biocrust inoculation increased stability compared to traditional practices.
Conclusion
Overall, alternative approaches to reclamation tested here (ConMods, native seed, and biocrust inoculation) were more effective than traditional practices at increasing total plant cover, facilitating biocrust establishment, and promoting soil stability after uranium mine reclamation.
Suggested Citation
Eckhoff, K.D., Mann, R.K., Munson, S.M., Walton-Day, K., Hinck, J.E., and Duniway, M.C., 2026, Alternative approaches to dryland reclamation enhance vegetation cover and soil stability at a former uranium mine: Restoration Ecology, e70420, 13 p., https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.70420.
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| Publication type | Article |
|---|---|
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Title | Alternative approaches to dryland reclamation enhance vegetation cover and soil stability at a former uranium mine |
| Series title | Restoration Ecology |
| DOI | 10.1111/rec.70420 |
| Edition | Online First |
| Publication Date | May 03, 2026 |
| Year Published | 2026 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Society for Ecological Restoration |
| Contributing office(s) | Southwest Biological Science Center |
| Description | e70420, 13 p. |
| Country | United States |
| State | Arizona |
| Other Geospatial | Kanab North Mine, northern Arizona |