The Empress tree (Paulownia tomentosa Steud.) is a fast growing deciduous tree originating from East Asia. It is grown as an ornamental plant, but can also be used as industrial wood. However, in some parts of North America, this species is considered invasive, with high impact on autochthonous populations. We have investigated whether post-fire expansion of this species can be explained at the germination level by analyzing the interaction between physical (light and temperature) and chemical (smoke and nitrogenous compounds) fire-related cues in the regulation of P. tomentosa germination. Light is the key environmental signal in the induction of germination of positively photoblastic P. tomentosa seeds. Smoke, applied in the form of extra...
Aims: Maintaining variation in germination response provides a selective advantage, by spreading ris...
Introduced grasses, such as buffel, alter the dynamics of grassy ecosystems by replacing native spec...
Smoke is an important factor involved in fire and postfire germination cues. The role of smoke in st...
The germination of Empress tree (Paulownia tomentosa Steud.) seeds is phytochrome-controlled. Liquid...
The effect of the main fire factors (smoke, ash, charcoal and heat) can influence the germination of...
Seeds of Audouinia capitata, a threatened fynbos species, are known to germinate under natural condi...
Pyroendemics are plants in which seedling germination and successful seedling recruitment are restri...
While awareness of fire’s importance in dry Appalachian forests, and the application of fire as a re...
Fire, natural or of anthropologic origin, is a recurrent phenomenon in South African mesic grassland...
Invasion of forest ecosystems by invader plants and forest fires are two of the most serious environ...
The germination response of seeds from fire-prone vegetation to fire-related cues such as heat shock...
Smoke generated by burning of plant materials has widely been recognized as a germination cue for so...
Many species in fire-prone environments germinate after fire including most taxa in the genus Anigoz...
In regions with a Mediterranean-type climate wildfires are a frequent occurrence: in such environmen...
SAAB Studies have begun to show the potential for smoke to improve seedling fitness of species from ...
Aims: Maintaining variation in germination response provides a selective advantage, by spreading ris...
Introduced grasses, such as buffel, alter the dynamics of grassy ecosystems by replacing native spec...
Smoke is an important factor involved in fire and postfire germination cues. The role of smoke in st...
The germination of Empress tree (Paulownia tomentosa Steud.) seeds is phytochrome-controlled. Liquid...
The effect of the main fire factors (smoke, ash, charcoal and heat) can influence the germination of...
Seeds of Audouinia capitata, a threatened fynbos species, are known to germinate under natural condi...
Pyroendemics are plants in which seedling germination and successful seedling recruitment are restri...
While awareness of fire’s importance in dry Appalachian forests, and the application of fire as a re...
Fire, natural or of anthropologic origin, is a recurrent phenomenon in South African mesic grassland...
Invasion of forest ecosystems by invader plants and forest fires are two of the most serious environ...
The germination response of seeds from fire-prone vegetation to fire-related cues such as heat shock...
Smoke generated by burning of plant materials has widely been recognized as a germination cue for so...
Many species in fire-prone environments germinate after fire including most taxa in the genus Anigoz...
In regions with a Mediterranean-type climate wildfires are a frequent occurrence: in such environmen...
SAAB Studies have begun to show the potential for smoke to improve seedling fitness of species from ...
Aims: Maintaining variation in germination response provides a selective advantage, by spreading ris...
Introduced grasses, such as buffel, alter the dynamics of grassy ecosystems by replacing native spec...
Smoke is an important factor involved in fire and postfire germination cues. The role of smoke in st...