1. Rodents regularly rely on emerged epicotyls to locate and remove cotyledons still containing valuable nutrients. However, the extent to which acorn characteristics influence tolerance to post-germination predation has received little attention. 2. Here, we investigated the impact of cotyledon removal following epicotyl emergence on seedling performance and survival of seven oak (Quercus) species. We imitated cotyledon predation at different stages of seedling establishment and development in order to detect effects on seedling height, leaf number, and tissue/component mass. 3. Seedling growth and survival were negatively affected by cotyledon loss regardless of oak species. However, these negative effects decreased as the epicotyl length...
Abstract – The process of resource transfer from seed to growing plant, in terms of dry matter and n...
Abstract- We examined the effects of partial cotyledon herbivory on developmental growth of seedling...
• We studied the effects of acorn cotyledon loss by insect damage and artificial excision ...
1. Rodents regularly rely on emerged epicotyls to locate and remove cotyledons still containing valu...
1. Rodents regularly rely on emerged epicotyls to locate and remove cotyledons still containing valu...
Background and aims – Large cotyledonary reserves are plant adaptations to tolerate elevated herbivo...
Background and aims – Large cotyledonary reserves are plant adaptations to tolerate elevated herbivo...
In a greenhouse experiment, seedling survival of two oak species (Quercus rugosa and Q. laurina) was...
<div><p>Artificial excision of the distal part of acorns in order to promote germination is well res...
Artificial excision of the distal part of acorns in order to promote germination is well researched ...
Oak (Quercus) is a dominant component of the forest canopy in many deciduous forests of the eastern ...
Planting seedlings is the most common forestation method in oak restoration projects. Small acorns a...
Artificial excision of the distal part of acorns in order to promote germination is well researched ...
Planting seedlings is the most common forestation method in oak restoration projects. Small acorns a...
Planting seedlings is the most common forestation method in oak restoration projects. Small acorns a...
Abstract – The process of resource transfer from seed to growing plant, in terms of dry matter and n...
Abstract- We examined the effects of partial cotyledon herbivory on developmental growth of seedling...
• We studied the effects of acorn cotyledon loss by insect damage and artificial excision ...
1. Rodents regularly rely on emerged epicotyls to locate and remove cotyledons still containing valu...
1. Rodents regularly rely on emerged epicotyls to locate and remove cotyledons still containing valu...
Background and aims – Large cotyledonary reserves are plant adaptations to tolerate elevated herbivo...
Background and aims – Large cotyledonary reserves are plant adaptations to tolerate elevated herbivo...
In a greenhouse experiment, seedling survival of two oak species (Quercus rugosa and Q. laurina) was...
<div><p>Artificial excision of the distal part of acorns in order to promote germination is well res...
Artificial excision of the distal part of acorns in order to promote germination is well researched ...
Oak (Quercus) is a dominant component of the forest canopy in many deciduous forests of the eastern ...
Planting seedlings is the most common forestation method in oak restoration projects. Small acorns a...
Artificial excision of the distal part of acorns in order to promote germination is well researched ...
Planting seedlings is the most common forestation method in oak restoration projects. Small acorns a...
Planting seedlings is the most common forestation method in oak restoration projects. Small acorns a...
Abstract – The process of resource transfer from seed to growing plant, in terms of dry matter and n...
Abstract- We examined the effects of partial cotyledon herbivory on developmental growth of seedling...
• We studied the effects of acorn cotyledon loss by insect damage and artificial excision ...