Germination is a crucial step for invasive plants to extend their distribution under different environmental conditions in a new range. Therefore, information on germination characteristics of invasive plant species provides invaluable knowledge about the factors which might contribute to the invasion success. Moreover, intra-specific comparisons under controlled conditions will show if different responses between non-native and native populations are caused by evolutionary changes or by phenotypic plasticity towards different environmental influences. This paper focuses on the germination of native and non-native Ulmus pumila populations. We expected that non-native populations would be characterized by their higher final germination perce...
Plant performance is commonly temperature-dependent so that this performance could vary with climate...
For a long time studies were focused on searching optimal conditions of germination of individual sp...
Humulus japonicus is currently in the Eastern United States, but is rapidly migrating West and headi...
Germination is a crucial step for invasive plants to extend their distribution under different envir...
Germination is a crucial step for invasive plants to extend their distribution under different envir...
Introduced plants often face new environmental conditions in their non-native ranges. To become inva...
performance of native and non-native Ulmus pumila populations 53 Germination performance of native a...
Comparison of climatic conditions (a: mean annual temperature; b: annual precipitation) between the ...
Location and climate information of the sampled Ulmus pumila populations in China and the U.S. Maxim...
Local differences in climate conditions may facilitate rapid evolutionary changes in introduced plan...
Traits that differ between invasive alien and native plant species are frequently interpreted as tra...
Germination is the first essential stage in crop and food production, as well as for the establishme...
Germination strategies are critically important for the survival, establishment and spread of plant ...
International audienceEnvironmental temperature is the primary regulator of germination. Global clim...
Local, wild-collected seeds of native plants are recommended for use in ecological restoration to ma...
Plant performance is commonly temperature-dependent so that this performance could vary with climate...
For a long time studies were focused on searching optimal conditions of germination of individual sp...
Humulus japonicus is currently in the Eastern United States, but is rapidly migrating West and headi...
Germination is a crucial step for invasive plants to extend their distribution under different envir...
Germination is a crucial step for invasive plants to extend their distribution under different envir...
Introduced plants often face new environmental conditions in their non-native ranges. To become inva...
performance of native and non-native Ulmus pumila populations 53 Germination performance of native a...
Comparison of climatic conditions (a: mean annual temperature; b: annual precipitation) between the ...
Location and climate information of the sampled Ulmus pumila populations in China and the U.S. Maxim...
Local differences in climate conditions may facilitate rapid evolutionary changes in introduced plan...
Traits that differ between invasive alien and native plant species are frequently interpreted as tra...
Germination is the first essential stage in crop and food production, as well as for the establishme...
Germination strategies are critically important for the survival, establishment and spread of plant ...
International audienceEnvironmental temperature is the primary regulator of germination. Global clim...
Local, wild-collected seeds of native plants are recommended for use in ecological restoration to ma...
Plant performance is commonly temperature-dependent so that this performance could vary with climate...
For a long time studies were focused on searching optimal conditions of germination of individual sp...
Humulus japonicus is currently in the Eastern United States, but is rapidly migrating West and headi...