Carex is a globally distributed genus with more than 2000 species worldwide and Carex species are the characteristic vegetation of sedge meadow wetlands. In the mid-continental United States, Carex species are dominant in natural freshwater wetlands yet are slow to recolonize hydrologically restored wetlands. To aid in Carex revegetation efforts, we determined the dormancy breaking and temperature germination requirements of 12 Carex species. Seeds were cold stratified at 5/1°C for 0–6 months and then incubated in light at 5/1°C, 14/1°C, 22/8°C, 27/15°C, or 35/30°C. We found that all Carex species produced conditionally dormant seeds. The optimal temperature for germination for all but three species was 27/15°C. ...
Background and Aims Environmental temperature regulates plant regeneration by seed in several superi...
Echinochloaoryzicola(syn.E. phyllopogon) is an exotic weed of California rice paddies that has evolv...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Northwest Scientific Asso...
Tools for Carex revegetation in freshwater wetlands: understanding dormancy loss and germination tem...
Carex species, common dominants of wet meadows and widespread in ecosystems in the northern hemisphe...
Congeneric species occupying different habitats might be expected to have different seed dormancy st...
Background and Aims In wetland plant communities, species-specific responses to pulses of white ligh...
This study explores the germination rates of Carex spp. seed that has been in storage for five to te...
In order to determine factors which may affect the differential seed germination of six members of t...
In prairie wetland restorations, seeds may be limiting plant recolonization but this has never been ...
Sedges (Carex spp. Linneaus. [Cyperaceae]) are a major component of Midwestern U.S. tallgrass prairi...
Graduation date: 2011Native plants provide many ecosystem services while also having great beauty an...
Seeds of four colonizing species which occur together in a recently revegetated sedge meadow were te...
The seed germination niche partly determines adaptation, ecological breadth and geographic range in ...
International audiencepermanent grassland on the French Atlantic coast. This study treated three sto...
Background and Aims Environmental temperature regulates plant regeneration by seed in several superi...
Echinochloaoryzicola(syn.E. phyllopogon) is an exotic weed of California rice paddies that has evolv...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Northwest Scientific Asso...
Tools for Carex revegetation in freshwater wetlands: understanding dormancy loss and germination tem...
Carex species, common dominants of wet meadows and widespread in ecosystems in the northern hemisphe...
Congeneric species occupying different habitats might be expected to have different seed dormancy st...
Background and Aims In wetland plant communities, species-specific responses to pulses of white ligh...
This study explores the germination rates of Carex spp. seed that has been in storage for five to te...
In order to determine factors which may affect the differential seed germination of six members of t...
In prairie wetland restorations, seeds may be limiting plant recolonization but this has never been ...
Sedges (Carex spp. Linneaus. [Cyperaceae]) are a major component of Midwestern U.S. tallgrass prairi...
Graduation date: 2011Native plants provide many ecosystem services while also having great beauty an...
Seeds of four colonizing species which occur together in a recently revegetated sedge meadow were te...
The seed germination niche partly determines adaptation, ecological breadth and geographic range in ...
International audiencepermanent grassland on the French Atlantic coast. This study treated three sto...
Background and Aims Environmental temperature regulates plant regeneration by seed in several superi...
Echinochloaoryzicola(syn.E. phyllopogon) is an exotic weed of California rice paddies that has evolv...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Northwest Scientific Asso...