Seeds of some eastern Australian Grevillea species show the characteristics of non-deep physiological dormancy, which is broken by exposure to heat shock and/or smoke. The current study tested whether the restrictive effect of the seed coat on germination was localized to specific regions, whether the fire cues affected the growth potential of the embryo, the mechanical strength of the seed coat itself, and the anatomy of fracturing of the seed coat. Removal of the micropylar seed coat allowed germination, while retaining it in place restricted germination. The growth potential of the embryo was increased by exposure to heat shock or to smoke, and increased the most if exposed to both cues. Estimation of the minimum force required by embr...
The effects of dry heat, wet heat, charred wood and smoke on the germination of dormant soil-stored ...
Postfire recruitment of seedlings has been attributed to a stimulation of germination by fire-relate...
In physically dormant species, fire-generated heat breaks seed dormancy, with dormancy-breaking temp...
Background and Aims: Seeds of Grevillea linearifolia germinate following fire, and have seed-coat do...
Background and Aims: Seeds of east Australian Grevillea species generally recruit post-fire; previou...
Abstract. Seeds of plant species from fire-prone vegetation often show dormancy, and germinate in re...
There is limited understanding of how fire-related cues such as heat shock and smoke can combine to ...
The germination response of seeds from fire-prone vegetation to fire-related cues such as heat shock...
Fire ephemerals are short-lived plants that primarily germinate after fire. Fresh and laboratory-sto...
Dormancy and germination requirements determine the timing and magnitude of seedling emergence, with...
Germination of freshly collected seeds of three sympatric herbaceous species native to fire-prone en...
Thermal shock is well known to be an important stimulus for the germination of soil-stored seeds in ...
In tropical dry forests, fire is a common disturbance and seed traits may drive regeneration of plan...
Fire ephemerals are short-lived plants with seeds that persist in the soil and germinate after a fir...
In fire-prone ecosystems, many plant species have specialized mechanisms of seed dormancy that ensur...
The effects of dry heat, wet heat, charred wood and smoke on the germination of dormant soil-stored ...
Postfire recruitment of seedlings has been attributed to a stimulation of germination by fire-relate...
In physically dormant species, fire-generated heat breaks seed dormancy, with dormancy-breaking temp...
Background and Aims: Seeds of Grevillea linearifolia germinate following fire, and have seed-coat do...
Background and Aims: Seeds of east Australian Grevillea species generally recruit post-fire; previou...
Abstract. Seeds of plant species from fire-prone vegetation often show dormancy, and germinate in re...
There is limited understanding of how fire-related cues such as heat shock and smoke can combine to ...
The germination response of seeds from fire-prone vegetation to fire-related cues such as heat shock...
Fire ephemerals are short-lived plants that primarily germinate after fire. Fresh and laboratory-sto...
Dormancy and germination requirements determine the timing and magnitude of seedling emergence, with...
Germination of freshly collected seeds of three sympatric herbaceous species native to fire-prone en...
Thermal shock is well known to be an important stimulus for the germination of soil-stored seeds in ...
In tropical dry forests, fire is a common disturbance and seed traits may drive regeneration of plan...
Fire ephemerals are short-lived plants with seeds that persist in the soil and germinate after a fir...
In fire-prone ecosystems, many plant species have specialized mechanisms of seed dormancy that ensur...
The effects of dry heat, wet heat, charred wood and smoke on the germination of dormant soil-stored ...
Postfire recruitment of seedlings has been attributed to a stimulation of germination by fire-relate...
In physically dormant species, fire-generated heat breaks seed dormancy, with dormancy-breaking temp...