Feb 15, 2012

Renowned University of Minnesota ecologist David Tilman - maintaining a high number of species helps plants grow faster and better - Biodiversity Research at Cedar Creek


Uploaded by UMNIonE on May 11, 2010

Renowned University of Minnesota ecologist David Tilman shares the inside story on his biodiversity experiment at Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve. Using prairie plants, Tilman showed that maintaining a high number of species helps plants grow faster and better.
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Proof!!! Polyculture Works Better - Switchgass growing with 16 other species  produces 238% more energy than switchgrass alone!  David Tilman has some real innovative ideas! 
He has ideas on using "polyculture landscapes" (IE permaculture design) to capture nutrient and chemical runoff from corn and soybean fields...
Well worth listening too...  Monte


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