Fire is a recurrent disturbance that removes above ground vegetation in many locations throughout the world, including the Sydney region. Many species in fire-prone locations, and most species in the Sydney region, form soil seedbanks and regenerate through post-fire germination. However, a germination response is determined by the fire regime acting as a selective pressure over a sufficient period of time, rather than a single fire. The components of the fire-regime are intensity, season, type and frequency. The natural fire regime is dominated by warm-season fire, but management burning is conducted in cooler seasons. Cool season burning produces lower levels of germination than warm season fires in a number of locations with Mediterranea...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Fire typically triggers extensive regeneration of plants with heat-stimulated ...
ABSTRACT Seed germination in many species from fire-prone ecosystems may be triggered by heat shock ...
Fire is an integral component of many ecosystems worldwide. Many plant species require fire-related ...
We examine the patterns of germination response to fire in the fire-prone flora of the Sydney basin,...
The germination response of seeds from fire-prone vegetation to fire-related cues such as heat shock...
There is limited understanding of how fire-related cues such as heat shock and smoke can combine to ...
Fire is a common occurrence across the Australian landscape, hence it is important to understand the...
The effects of heat on seed germination were tested for a broad range of taxonomic groups and life f...
Dormancy and germination requirements determine the timing and magnitude of seedling emergence, with...
Unseasonal fire occurrence is increasing globally, driven by climate change and other human activity...
Ambient temperature and water availability regulate seasonal timing of germination. In fire-prone la...
The aim of this project was to investigate the ability of artificially applied smoke and heat stimul...
The germinable soil seed bank of a tropical eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia was found to...
The effects of dry heat, wet heat, charred wood and smoke on the germination of dormant soil-stored ...
The regeneration niche defines the specific environmental requirements of the early phases of a plan...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Fire typically triggers extensive regeneration of plants with heat-stimulated ...
ABSTRACT Seed germination in many species from fire-prone ecosystems may be triggered by heat shock ...
Fire is an integral component of many ecosystems worldwide. Many plant species require fire-related ...
We examine the patterns of germination response to fire in the fire-prone flora of the Sydney basin,...
The germination response of seeds from fire-prone vegetation to fire-related cues such as heat shock...
There is limited understanding of how fire-related cues such as heat shock and smoke can combine to ...
Fire is a common occurrence across the Australian landscape, hence it is important to understand the...
The effects of heat on seed germination were tested for a broad range of taxonomic groups and life f...
Dormancy and germination requirements determine the timing and magnitude of seedling emergence, with...
Unseasonal fire occurrence is increasing globally, driven by climate change and other human activity...
Ambient temperature and water availability regulate seasonal timing of germination. In fire-prone la...
The aim of this project was to investigate the ability of artificially applied smoke and heat stimul...
The germinable soil seed bank of a tropical eucalypt savanna of north-eastern Australia was found to...
The effects of dry heat, wet heat, charred wood and smoke on the germination of dormant soil-stored ...
The regeneration niche defines the specific environmental requirements of the early phases of a plan...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Fire typically triggers extensive regeneration of plants with heat-stimulated ...
ABSTRACT Seed germination in many species from fire-prone ecosystems may be triggered by heat shock ...
Fire is an integral component of many ecosystems worldwide. Many plant species require fire-related ...