Fire products have been widely identified as germination cues for a number of species from both fire-prone and fire-free ecosystems. However, there is uncertainty about the effects of fire products on seed germination of semi-arid rangeland species. We examined the germination of seven dominant species from Central Zagros rangelands in the semi-arid region of Iran under various heat shock (60, 80 and 120 °C), aerosol smoke, ash and control treatments. Our findings showed that fire products could enhance, inhibit or not affect the seed germination of rangeland species in this area. The germination percentage of Astragalus adscendens increased following 60 °C heat treatment in comparison with the control. The germination of Astragalus verus,...
ABSTRACT Seed germination in many species from fire-prone ecosystems may be triggered by heat shock ...
SAAB Studies have begun to show the potential for smoke to improve seedling fitness of species from ...
The germination responses to plant-derived smoke of seeds of 20 native grass species from New South ...
In regions with a Mediterranean-type climate wildfires are a frequent occurrence: in such environmen...
The germination response of seeds from fire-prone vegetation to fire-related cues such as heat shock...
Smoke or heat from fire can act as a cue that affects seed germination. We examined germination resp...
Postfire recruitment of seedlings has been attributed to a stimulation of germination by fire-relate...
There is limited understanding of how fire-related cues such as heat shock and smoke can combine to ...
Smoke generated by burning of plant materials has widely been recognized as a germination cue for so...
Fire is an important disturbance in terrestrial ecosystems and plays a key role in the germination p...
Fire, natural or of anthropologic origin, is a recurrent phenomenon in South African mesic grassland...
The effect of fire on the germination of Themeda triandra, Heteropogon contortus, Panicum maximum, A...
Combustion products of burning vegetation can increase seed germination of many species of fire-pron...
Fire, a natural disturbance, regulates species composition in Fescue Prairie. However, little is kno...
The effect of the main fire factors (smoke, ash, charcoal and heat) can influence the germination of...
ABSTRACT Seed germination in many species from fire-prone ecosystems may be triggered by heat shock ...
SAAB Studies have begun to show the potential for smoke to improve seedling fitness of species from ...
The germination responses to plant-derived smoke of seeds of 20 native grass species from New South ...
In regions with a Mediterranean-type climate wildfires are a frequent occurrence: in such environmen...
The germination response of seeds from fire-prone vegetation to fire-related cues such as heat shock...
Smoke or heat from fire can act as a cue that affects seed germination. We examined germination resp...
Postfire recruitment of seedlings has been attributed to a stimulation of germination by fire-relate...
There is limited understanding of how fire-related cues such as heat shock and smoke can combine to ...
Smoke generated by burning of plant materials has widely been recognized as a germination cue for so...
Fire is an important disturbance in terrestrial ecosystems and plays a key role in the germination p...
Fire, natural or of anthropologic origin, is a recurrent phenomenon in South African mesic grassland...
The effect of fire on the germination of Themeda triandra, Heteropogon contortus, Panicum maximum, A...
Combustion products of burning vegetation can increase seed germination of many species of fire-pron...
Fire, a natural disturbance, regulates species composition in Fescue Prairie. However, little is kno...
The effect of the main fire factors (smoke, ash, charcoal and heat) can influence the germination of...
ABSTRACT Seed germination in many species from fire-prone ecosystems may be triggered by heat shock ...
SAAB Studies have begun to show the potential for smoke to improve seedling fitness of species from ...
The germination responses to plant-derived smoke of seeds of 20 native grass species from New South ...