Temperatures that significantly increase seed germination of some tropical legumes (i.e. 80-100°C) were documented in the topsoil during the passage of early (May) and late (October) dry season fires in a tropical eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia. Elevated temperatures penetrated at least 30 mm into the soil during the higher-intensity, late dry season fires, but were only detected at 10 mm during the early dry season fires. The depth from which germination of two native legume forbs Galactia tenuiflora and Indigofera hirsuta occurred was positively related to the temperature elevation in the topsoil and was greater after late compared with early dry season fires. A broader range in germination depth, resulting in higher seedling...
Dormancy and germination requirements determine the timing and magnitude of seedling emergence, with...
The regeneration niche defines the specific environmental requirements of the early phases of a plan...
Changes in plant abundance within a eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia were studied using a...
Temperatures that significantly increase seed germination of some tropical legumes (i.e. 80-100°C) w...
The germinable soil seed bank of a tropical eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia was found to...
The germinable soil seed bank of a tropical eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia was found to...
© 2020 IAWF. Potential impacts of soil temperatures in a post-fire environment were examined for see...
Seedling emergence in a eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia was documented over a 12-month p...
This paper describes an assessment of the effect of exposure to fire-related cues (heat shock, smoke...
Fire-related cues break seed dormancy of six legumes of tropical eucalypt savannas in north-eastern ...
The effects of heat on seed germination were tested for a broad range of taxonomic groups and life f...
Effects of soil temperature regimes after fire on seed dormancy and germination in six Australian Fa...
Fire is a recurrent disturbance that removes above ground vegetation in many locations throughout th...
The effects of dry heat, wet heat, charred wood and smoke on the germination of dormant soil-stored ...
Open savannas and wet grasslands are present under the same seasonal macro-climate in central Brazil...
Dormancy and germination requirements determine the timing and magnitude of seedling emergence, with...
The regeneration niche defines the specific environmental requirements of the early phases of a plan...
Changes in plant abundance within a eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia were studied using a...
Temperatures that significantly increase seed germination of some tropical legumes (i.e. 80-100°C) w...
The germinable soil seed bank of a tropical eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia was found to...
The germinable soil seed bank of a tropical eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia was found to...
© 2020 IAWF. Potential impacts of soil temperatures in a post-fire environment were examined for see...
Seedling emergence in a eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia was documented over a 12-month p...
This paper describes an assessment of the effect of exposure to fire-related cues (heat shock, smoke...
Fire-related cues break seed dormancy of six legumes of tropical eucalypt savannas in north-eastern ...
The effects of heat on seed germination were tested for a broad range of taxonomic groups and life f...
Effects of soil temperature regimes after fire on seed dormancy and germination in six Australian Fa...
Fire is a recurrent disturbance that removes above ground vegetation in many locations throughout th...
The effects of dry heat, wet heat, charred wood and smoke on the germination of dormant soil-stored ...
Open savannas and wet grasslands are present under the same seasonal macro-climate in central Brazil...
Dormancy and germination requirements determine the timing and magnitude of seedling emergence, with...
The regeneration niche defines the specific environmental requirements of the early phases of a plan...
Changes in plant abundance within a eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia were studied using a...