Fire is an integral component of many ecosystems worldwide. Many plant species require fire-related cues, primarily heat and smoke, to trigger germination. Despite the importance of this process, the responses of many Australian species to these cues are unknown. Without this knowledge fire management strategies may be developed that are inappropriate for individual species and vegetation communities. In this study we examined the responses of a dry sclerophyll forest seed bank to heat and smoke germination cues. Analysis was possible for 48 taxa within the soil seedbank with 34 of these showing a response to one or both of the germination cues. 10 species responded to the heat treatment, 11 species responded to the smoke treatment and 13 s...
Smoke is an important factor involved in fire and postfire germination cues. The role of smoke in st...
In fire-prone regions, many plant species rely on persistent seed banks for post-fire recovery. Unde...
In fire-prone regions, many plant species rely on persistent seed banks for post-fire recovery. Unde...
Fire is an integral component of many ecosystems worldwide. Many plant species require fire-related ...
The germination response of seeds from fire-prone vegetation to fire-related cues such as heat shock...
There is limited understanding of how fire-related cues such as heat shock and smoke can combine to ...
We examine the patterns of germination response to fire in the fire-prone flora of the Sydney basin,...
The effects of dry heat, wet heat, charred wood and smoke on the germination of dormant soil-stored ...
Abstract. Seeds of plant species from fire-prone vegetation often show dormancy, and germinate in re...
The effects of heat on seed germination were tested for a broad range of taxonomic groups and life f...
Dormancy and germination requirements determine the timing and magnitude of seedling emergence, with...
Fire is a recurrent disturbance that removes above ground vegetation in many locations throughout th...
Wildfires are a natural part of chaparral ecosystems, as they are essential to vegetative regrowth a...
Germination of freshly collected seeds of three sympatric herbaceous species native to fire-prone en...
The effects of plant-derived smoke and of heat on the emergence of seedlings from seeds were assesse...
Smoke is an important factor involved in fire and postfire germination cues. The role of smoke in st...
In fire-prone regions, many plant species rely on persistent seed banks for post-fire recovery. Unde...
In fire-prone regions, many plant species rely on persistent seed banks for post-fire recovery. Unde...
Fire is an integral component of many ecosystems worldwide. Many plant species require fire-related ...
The germination response of seeds from fire-prone vegetation to fire-related cues such as heat shock...
There is limited understanding of how fire-related cues such as heat shock and smoke can combine to ...
We examine the patterns of germination response to fire in the fire-prone flora of the Sydney basin,...
The effects of dry heat, wet heat, charred wood and smoke on the germination of dormant soil-stored ...
Abstract. Seeds of plant species from fire-prone vegetation often show dormancy, and germinate in re...
The effects of heat on seed germination were tested for a broad range of taxonomic groups and life f...
Dormancy and germination requirements determine the timing and magnitude of seedling emergence, with...
Fire is a recurrent disturbance that removes above ground vegetation in many locations throughout th...
Wildfires are a natural part of chaparral ecosystems, as they are essential to vegetative regrowth a...
Germination of freshly collected seeds of three sympatric herbaceous species native to fire-prone en...
The effects of plant-derived smoke and of heat on the emergence of seedlings from seeds were assesse...
Smoke is an important factor involved in fire and postfire germination cues. The role of smoke in st...
In fire-prone regions, many plant species rely on persistent seed banks for post-fire recovery. Unde...
In fire-prone regions, many plant species rely on persistent seed banks for post-fire recovery. Unde...