The promoting effect of smoke-derived chemicals (e.g. karrikinolide and cyanohydrin) on germination in many plants from Mediterranean-type ecosystems such as South Africa and south-western Australia is well documented. However, very little is known about (1) the relative importance of different compounds and their possible interactive effects, (2) their role in enhancing seedling growth in wild plants, and (3) their effect on the germination of plants in the Mediterranean Basin. To fill these gaps in knowledge, we performed experiments to evaluate the effect of smoke water, karrikinolide, mandelonitrile (a cyanohydrin analogue), potassium nitrate and gibberellic acid on the germination and seedling growth of 37 species from the Mediterranea...
Introduced grasses, such as buffel, alter the dynamics of grassy ecosystems by replacing native spec...
Introduced grasses, such as buffel, alter the dynamics of grassy ecosystems by replacing native spec...
A highly active, heat stable, long lasting compound, 3-methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one (1), that st...
It is well known that burning of vegetation stimulates new plant growth and landscape regeneration. ...
The response of seeds from 23 wild plant species to a range of seed enhancing treatments was studied...
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...
Natural and anthropogenic fires have historically been part of the Mediterranean Basin (MB). As a re...
The impact of plant-derived smoke as a promoter of seed germination in many crops is well documented...
AbstractSmoke-water prepared from burning plant material and smoke-derived compounds significantly p...
Karrikins are a chemically defined family of plant growth regulators discovered in smoke from burnin...
AbstractFire and smoke have been used in traditional agricultural systems for centuries. In recent y...
Karrikins (KAR, 3-methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one) are a new group of plant growth regulators detec...
[Question] In many plant species from fire-prone ecosystems germination is promoted by smoke. Med...
The role of smoke in fire-stimulated germination in the Mediterranean Basin has often been underesti...
Introduced grasses, such as buffel, alter the dynamics of grassy ecosystems by replacing native spec...
Introduced grasses, such as buffel, alter the dynamics of grassy ecosystems by replacing native spec...
A highly active, heat stable, long lasting compound, 3-methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one (1), that st...
It is well known that burning of vegetation stimulates new plant growth and landscape regeneration. ...
The response of seeds from 23 wild plant species to a range of seed enhancing treatments was studied...
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...
Natural and anthropogenic fires have historically been part of the Mediterranean Basin (MB). As a re...
The impact of plant-derived smoke as a promoter of seed germination in many crops is well documented...
AbstractSmoke-water prepared from burning plant material and smoke-derived compounds significantly p...
Karrikins are a chemically defined family of plant growth regulators discovered in smoke from burnin...
AbstractFire and smoke have been used in traditional agricultural systems for centuries. In recent y...
Karrikins (KAR, 3-methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one) are a new group of plant growth regulators detec...
[Question] In many plant species from fire-prone ecosystems germination is promoted by smoke. Med...
The role of smoke in fire-stimulated germination in the Mediterranean Basin has often been underesti...
Introduced grasses, such as buffel, alter the dynamics of grassy ecosystems by replacing native spec...
Introduced grasses, such as buffel, alter the dynamics of grassy ecosystems by replacing native spec...
A highly active, heat stable, long lasting compound, 3-methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one (1), that st...