Background and Aims: Seeds of east Australian Grevillea species generally recruit post-fire; previous work showed that the seed coat was the controller of dormancy in Grevillea linearifolia. Former studies on seed development in Grevillea have concentrated on embryology, with little information that would allow testing of hypotheses about the breaking of dormancy by fire-related cues. Our aim was to investigate structural and chemical characteristics of the seed coat that may be related to dormancy for three Grevillea species. Methods: Seeds of Grevillea linearifolia, Grevillea buxifolia and Grevillea sericea were investigated using gross dissection, thin sectioning and histochemical staining. Water movement across the seed coat was tested ...
The physical dormancy of seeds has been poorly studied in species from tropical forests, such as the...
Background and Aims: Substantial evidence supports the hypothesis that morphophysiological dormancy ...
Background and Aims: The mechanisms involved in breaking seed dormancy in species with woody endoca...
Background and Aims: Seeds of Grevillea linearifolia germinate following fire, and have seed-coat do...
Seeds of some eastern Australian Grevillea species show the characteristics of non-deep physiologica...
The ability to maintain a canopy stored seedbank (serotiny) is characteristic of many woody genera i...
Fire-triggered release from seed dormancy is a characteristic of many Australian plant species. We i...
Within the Proteaceae, 353 species confined to 7 genera in the Grevilleoideae have woody fruits. The...
Abstract. Seeds of plant species from fire-prone vegetation often show dormancy, and germinate in re...
Fire ephemerals are short-lived plants with seeds that persist in the soil and germinate after a fir...
© 2020 German Society for Plant Sciences and The Royal Botanical Society of the Netherlands Dormancy...
The physical dormancy of seeds has been poorly studied in species from tropical forests, such as the...
• Background and Aims: Sapindaceae is one of 16 angiosperm families whose seeds have physical dorman...
Abstract: Seed of Townsville stylo (Stylosanthes humilis H.B.K.) is known to exhibit a hard seed coa...
Present study was conducted to analyze the anatomical structure of seed to study the dormancy behavi...
The physical dormancy of seeds has been poorly studied in species from tropical forests, such as the...
Background and Aims: Substantial evidence supports the hypothesis that morphophysiological dormancy ...
Background and Aims: The mechanisms involved in breaking seed dormancy in species with woody endoca...
Background and Aims: Seeds of Grevillea linearifolia germinate following fire, and have seed-coat do...
Seeds of some eastern Australian Grevillea species show the characteristics of non-deep physiologica...
The ability to maintain a canopy stored seedbank (serotiny) is characteristic of many woody genera i...
Fire-triggered release from seed dormancy is a characteristic of many Australian plant species. We i...
Within the Proteaceae, 353 species confined to 7 genera in the Grevilleoideae have woody fruits. The...
Abstract. Seeds of plant species from fire-prone vegetation often show dormancy, and germinate in re...
Fire ephemerals are short-lived plants with seeds that persist in the soil and germinate after a fir...
© 2020 German Society for Plant Sciences and The Royal Botanical Society of the Netherlands Dormancy...
The physical dormancy of seeds has been poorly studied in species from tropical forests, such as the...
• Background and Aims: Sapindaceae is one of 16 angiosperm families whose seeds have physical dorman...
Abstract: Seed of Townsville stylo (Stylosanthes humilis H.B.K.) is known to exhibit a hard seed coa...
Present study was conducted to analyze the anatomical structure of seed to study the dormancy behavi...
The physical dormancy of seeds has been poorly studied in species from tropical forests, such as the...
Background and Aims: Substantial evidence supports the hypothesis that morphophysiological dormancy ...
Background and Aims: The mechanisms involved in breaking seed dormancy in species with woody endoca...