We examine the patterns of germination response to fire in the fire-prone flora of the Sydney basin, south-eastern Australia, using examples from several decades of research. The flora shows a strong response to fire-related germination cues. Most species show an interaction between heat and smoke, a number respond only to heat, whilst a few are likely to respond only to smoke. Many recruit in the first 12 months after fire and show no obvious seasonal patterns of recruitment, whilst several species have a strong seasonal germination requirement, even in this essentially aseasonal rainfall region. Key challenges remaining include designing future seed germination studies within the context of informing the germination response surface to sm...
The effects of fire on the vegetation vary across continents. However, in Neotropical fire-prone gra...
Fire ephemerals are short-lived plants with seeds that persist in the soil and germinate after a fir...
Members of the widespread arid Australian mulga (Acacia aneura) complex are fire-sensitive shrubs or...
Dormancy and germination requirements determine the timing and magnitude of seedling emergence, with...
Fire is a recurrent disturbance that removes above ground vegetation in many locations throughout th...
In fire-prone regions, many plant species rely on persistent seed banks for post-fire recovery. Unde...
The germination response of seeds from fire-prone vegetation to fire-related cues such as heat shock...
Fire is an integral component of many ecosystems worldwide. Many plant species require fire-related ...
There is limited understanding of how fire-related cues such as heat shock and smoke can combine to ...
The regeneration niche defines the specific environmental requirements of the early phases of a plan...
Abstract. Seeds of plant species from fire-prone vegetation often show dormancy, and germinate in re...
The effects of heat on seed germination were tested for a broad range of taxonomic groups and life f...
Plant communities dominated by narrow-leaved mallee (Eucalyptus cneorifolia) are almost entirely con...
Fire is a common occurrence across the Australian landscape, hence it is important to understand the...
Ambient temperature and water availability regulate seasonal timing of germination. In fire-prone la...
The effects of fire on the vegetation vary across continents. However, in Neotropical fire-prone gra...
Fire ephemerals are short-lived plants with seeds that persist in the soil and germinate after a fir...
Members of the widespread arid Australian mulga (Acacia aneura) complex are fire-sensitive shrubs or...
Dormancy and germination requirements determine the timing and magnitude of seedling emergence, with...
Fire is a recurrent disturbance that removes above ground vegetation in many locations throughout th...
In fire-prone regions, many plant species rely on persistent seed banks for post-fire recovery. Unde...
The germination response of seeds from fire-prone vegetation to fire-related cues such as heat shock...
Fire is an integral component of many ecosystems worldwide. Many plant species require fire-related ...
There is limited understanding of how fire-related cues such as heat shock and smoke can combine to ...
The regeneration niche defines the specific environmental requirements of the early phases of a plan...
Abstract. Seeds of plant species from fire-prone vegetation often show dormancy, and germinate in re...
The effects of heat on seed germination were tested for a broad range of taxonomic groups and life f...
Plant communities dominated by narrow-leaved mallee (Eucalyptus cneorifolia) are almost entirely con...
Fire is a common occurrence across the Australian landscape, hence it is important to understand the...
Ambient temperature and water availability regulate seasonal timing of germination. In fire-prone la...
The effects of fire on the vegetation vary across continents. However, in Neotropical fire-prone gra...
Fire ephemerals are short-lived plants with seeds that persist in the soil and germinate after a fir...
Members of the widespread arid Australian mulga (Acacia aneura) complex are fire-sensitive shrubs or...