Invasion of alien plant species (IAS) represents a serious environmental problem, particularly in Europe, where it mainly pertains to urban areas. Seed germination traits contribute to clarification of invasion dynamics. The objective of this research was to analyze how different light conditions (i.e., 12-hr light/12-hr darkness and continuous darkness) and temperature regimes (i.e., 15/6°C, 20/10°C and 30/20°C) trigger seed germination of Ailanthus altissima (AA), Phytolacca americana (PA) and Robinia pseudoacacia (RP). The relationship between seed germination and seed morphometric traits was also analyzed. Our findings highlight that temperature rather than light was the main environmental factor affecting germination. RP germinated at ...
The response of seeds from 23 wild plant species to a range of seed enhancing treatments was studied...
Germination is the first essential stage in crop and food production, as well as for the establishme...
The influence of different light regimes on the germination of Australian and English populations of...
Local adaptation and the evolution of phenotypic plasticity may facilitate biological invasions. Bot...
Invasive alien species (IAS) have been introduced outside their native sites by humans and becomin...
Thermal time models for seed germination assume a continuum of rate responses in the sub-optimal tem...
Germination is the first essential stage in crop and food production, as well as for the establishme...
The effects of temperature and light on seed germination of two medicinal plant species Albuca pachy...
A greater relative growth rate (RGR) is positively correlated with a species’ ability to deploy a la...
Common teasel is an invasive and widespread weed in Argentina. Germination experiments were carried ...
Helianthus annuus is an invasive alien species naturalised in the central region of Argentina where ...
Germination of nine important medicinal plant species from the high altitudes of southern Africa was...
For a long time studies were focused on searching optimal conditions of germination of individual sp...
Invasive species Symphyotrichum lanceolatum (Willd.) G. L. Nesom is spreading uncontrollably along w...
A laboratory experiment compared germination of the invasive exotic grass Hymenachne amplexicaulis (...
The response of seeds from 23 wild plant species to a range of seed enhancing treatments was studied...
Germination is the first essential stage in crop and food production, as well as for the establishme...
The influence of different light regimes on the germination of Australian and English populations of...
Local adaptation and the evolution of phenotypic plasticity may facilitate biological invasions. Bot...
Invasive alien species (IAS) have been introduced outside their native sites by humans and becomin...
Thermal time models for seed germination assume a continuum of rate responses in the sub-optimal tem...
Germination is the first essential stage in crop and food production, as well as for the establishme...
The effects of temperature and light on seed germination of two medicinal plant species Albuca pachy...
A greater relative growth rate (RGR) is positively correlated with a species’ ability to deploy a la...
Common teasel is an invasive and widespread weed in Argentina. Germination experiments were carried ...
Helianthus annuus is an invasive alien species naturalised in the central region of Argentina where ...
Germination of nine important medicinal plant species from the high altitudes of southern Africa was...
For a long time studies were focused on searching optimal conditions of germination of individual sp...
Invasive species Symphyotrichum lanceolatum (Willd.) G. L. Nesom is spreading uncontrollably along w...
A laboratory experiment compared germination of the invasive exotic grass Hymenachne amplexicaulis (...
The response of seeds from 23 wild plant species to a range of seed enhancing treatments was studied...
Germination is the first essential stage in crop and food production, as well as for the establishme...
The influence of different light regimes on the germination of Australian and English populations of...