Background and Aims Wildfires are common in seasonally dry parts of the world with a Mediterranean climate. Prescribed burning is used to reduce fuel load and fire risk, but often without reliable information on its effects. This study investigated the effects of prescribed burns in different seasons on Pterostylis revoluta, an autumn-flowering Australian terrestrial orchid, and its orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMFs) to find the least damaging season for a prescribed burn. Methods Burns were conducted mid-season in spring and summer 2011 and autumn and winter 2012. Orchids were enumerated and measured during their flowering season in autumn 2011-2014 and mycorrhizal fungi were isolated before and after the burns in autumn 2011, 2012 and 2014. ...
Climate change and land management decisions have considerably altered fire regimes globally resulti...
Many species of grasstree, genus Xanthorrhoea, flower profusely after fire, but little is known abou...
Aim:To quantify the impact of the 2019-2020 megafires on Australian plant diversity by assessing bur...
Prescribed burning is mandated in seasonally dry regions of the world to reduce fuel load and fire r...
Using a glasshouse experiment, we investigated the impacts of fire season on the Australian orchid s...
Populations of orchids are declining throughout Australia, mainly because of habitat destruction an...
Orchids are highly dependent on exogenous nutritional sources and mycorrhizal associations to surviv...
A small, isolated population of the threatened western prairie fringed orchid (Platanthera praeclara...
The Stirling Range National Park (SRNP), Western Australia, is a place of international importance w...
In 2010, the parasitic fungus Austropuccinia psidii (myrtle rust) was detected in Australia. Austrop...
Data on 386 species with fire-stimulated flowering (fsf) in Australasia and South Africa/Madagascar ...
In April 2010, the exotic rust fungus Austropuccinia psidii was detected for the first time in Austr...
Background and Aims An understanding of mycorrhizal variation, orchid seed germination temperature a...
© 2007 Dr. Madeleine Letitia Isaacs OsbornBushfire is an integral part of the Australian environment...
Fungi are essential components of all ecosystems in roles including symbiotic partners, decomposers ...
Climate change and land management decisions have considerably altered fire regimes globally resulti...
Many species of grasstree, genus Xanthorrhoea, flower profusely after fire, but little is known abou...
Aim:To quantify the impact of the 2019-2020 megafires on Australian plant diversity by assessing bur...
Prescribed burning is mandated in seasonally dry regions of the world to reduce fuel load and fire r...
Using a glasshouse experiment, we investigated the impacts of fire season on the Australian orchid s...
Populations of orchids are declining throughout Australia, mainly because of habitat destruction an...
Orchids are highly dependent on exogenous nutritional sources and mycorrhizal associations to surviv...
A small, isolated population of the threatened western prairie fringed orchid (Platanthera praeclara...
The Stirling Range National Park (SRNP), Western Australia, is a place of international importance w...
In 2010, the parasitic fungus Austropuccinia psidii (myrtle rust) was detected in Australia. Austrop...
Data on 386 species with fire-stimulated flowering (fsf) in Australasia and South Africa/Madagascar ...
In April 2010, the exotic rust fungus Austropuccinia psidii was detected for the first time in Austr...
Background and Aims An understanding of mycorrhizal variation, orchid seed germination temperature a...
© 2007 Dr. Madeleine Letitia Isaacs OsbornBushfire is an integral part of the Australian environment...
Fungi are essential components of all ecosystems in roles including symbiotic partners, decomposers ...
Climate change and land management decisions have considerably altered fire regimes globally resulti...
Many species of grasstree, genus Xanthorrhoea, flower profusely after fire, but little is known abou...
Aim:To quantify the impact of the 2019-2020 megafires on Australian plant diversity by assessing bur...