Seeds of four colonizing species which occur together in a recently revegetated sedge meadow were tested for germination after storage under three different conditions. Seeds were tested at an alternating temperature regime of 21° C dark, and 32° C light. Three species, Bidens frondosa, B. coronata, and Scirpus cyperinus germinated most successfully when stored under moist-cool conditions. Germination of Carex scoparia was consistently high and was not affected by storage condition. Differences in seed germination among the four species may contribute to their coexistence in highly disturbed environments such as newly revegetated sedge meadows
Fens are among the most threatened habitats in Europe as their area has decreased considerably in th...
The germination of the seeds of weeds and other plants that reseed themselves is noticeably periodic...
Literature was reviewed on the germination and possible uses for revegetation of the New Zealand ind...
Seeds of four colonizing species which occur together in a recently revegetated sedge meadow were te...
In order to determine factors which may affect the differential seed germination of six members of t...
Congeneric species occupying different habitats might be expected to have different seed dormancy st...
This study explores the germination rates of Carex spp. seed that has been in storage for five to te...
Variation in dormancy of the wetland sedge, Carex elongata L., was tested using seeds from three wil...
Threadleaf sedge (Carex filifolia Nutt.) is one ofthe most important dryland plants native to the gr...
To understand germination timing in an ecological context, the response to environmental events that...
The problem involved in this investigation was that of determining the effect of environmental facto...
Carex is a globally distributed genus with more than 2000 species worldwide and Carex species are th...
Graduation date: 2011Native plants provide many ecosystem services while also having great beauty an...
Background and Aims In wetland plant communities, species-specific responses to pulses of white ligh...
Knowledge of the germination behavior of different populations of a species can be useful in the sel...
Fens are among the most threatened habitats in Europe as their area has decreased considerably in th...
The germination of the seeds of weeds and other plants that reseed themselves is noticeably periodic...
Literature was reviewed on the germination and possible uses for revegetation of the New Zealand ind...
Seeds of four colonizing species which occur together in a recently revegetated sedge meadow were te...
In order to determine factors which may affect the differential seed germination of six members of t...
Congeneric species occupying different habitats might be expected to have different seed dormancy st...
This study explores the germination rates of Carex spp. seed that has been in storage for five to te...
Variation in dormancy of the wetland sedge, Carex elongata L., was tested using seeds from three wil...
Threadleaf sedge (Carex filifolia Nutt.) is one ofthe most important dryland plants native to the gr...
To understand germination timing in an ecological context, the response to environmental events that...
The problem involved in this investigation was that of determining the effect of environmental facto...
Carex is a globally distributed genus with more than 2000 species worldwide and Carex species are th...
Graduation date: 2011Native plants provide many ecosystem services while also having great beauty an...
Background and Aims In wetland plant communities, species-specific responses to pulses of white ligh...
Knowledge of the germination behavior of different populations of a species can be useful in the sel...
Fens are among the most threatened habitats in Europe as their area has decreased considerably in th...
The germination of the seeds of weeds and other plants that reseed themselves is noticeably periodic...
Literature was reviewed on the germination and possible uses for revegetation of the New Zealand ind...