Whether and how seed mass and shape are related to seed persistence in soil is a controversial topic in plant ecology. There is little information on this relationship in sandy habitats. We tested whether or not this pattern is retained among 141 species within a range of growth forms, from a wide range of families, in the Horqin sandy land of northern China, which belongs to the inland sand ecosystem. We collected information on seed mass, shape and persistence of these species in this region from published articles. Seed mass and shape were found to be significantly and negatively correlated to persistence in the soil in the Chinese flora, in the same way as in most other floras examined, but not in the same way as the Israeli coastal san...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
To provide more insights into the responses of the soil seed bank and vegetation to human disturbanc...
Soil seed banks can strongly affect survival and expansion of plant populations by spreading mortali...
The soil seed-bank is an important component of vegetation dynamics. Its presence affects both ecosy...
Seed size is a good predictor of seed persistence in soil for British, Argentinean, Iranian and - to...
Seed size is a good predictor of seed persistence in soil for British, Argentinean, Iranian and – to...
Question: Are seed mass and shape related to persistence in the soil seed bank among 54 species of t...
persistence in the soil in the New Zealand flora. – Oikos 89: 541–545. Seed size and shape predict s...
Seed dispersal and germination were examined for 70 species from the cold Gurbantunggut Desert in no...
CE1 Propagule traits vary among biomes along geographical gradients such as longitude, but the mecha...
We investigated the relationship between seed size and seed survival in the soil in 67 species from ...
Seed traits related to recruitment can directly affect plant fitness and persistence. Phenotypic var...
I Using the data in a recently published seed bank database for north-west Europe, we describe how a...
The medium-scale spatial patterns of soil seed banks (SSBs) and extant vegetation and the roles of a...
Sand burial is an important selective pressure for growth, survival, and distribution of sand dune p...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
To provide more insights into the responses of the soil seed bank and vegetation to human disturbanc...
Soil seed banks can strongly affect survival and expansion of plant populations by spreading mortali...
The soil seed-bank is an important component of vegetation dynamics. Its presence affects both ecosy...
Seed size is a good predictor of seed persistence in soil for British, Argentinean, Iranian and - to...
Seed size is a good predictor of seed persistence in soil for British, Argentinean, Iranian and – to...
Question: Are seed mass and shape related to persistence in the soil seed bank among 54 species of t...
persistence in the soil in the New Zealand flora. – Oikos 89: 541–545. Seed size and shape predict s...
Seed dispersal and germination were examined for 70 species from the cold Gurbantunggut Desert in no...
CE1 Propagule traits vary among biomes along geographical gradients such as longitude, but the mecha...
We investigated the relationship between seed size and seed survival in the soil in 67 species from ...
Seed traits related to recruitment can directly affect plant fitness and persistence. Phenotypic var...
I Using the data in a recently published seed bank database for north-west Europe, we describe how a...
The medium-scale spatial patterns of soil seed banks (SSBs) and extant vegetation and the roles of a...
Sand burial is an important selective pressure for growth, survival, and distribution of sand dune p...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
To provide more insights into the responses of the soil seed bank and vegetation to human disturbanc...
Soil seed banks can strongly affect survival and expansion of plant populations by spreading mortali...