Aims: The early phases in the life cycle of a plant are the bottleneck for successful species establishment thereby affecting population dynamics and distribution. In coastal environments, the spatial pattern of plant communities (i.e. vegetation zonation) follows the ecological gradient of abiotic stress changing with the distance from the sea. This pattern has been mainly explained based on the adaptation and tolerance to the abiotic stress of adult plants. However, the adult niche may considerably differ from the germination niche of a plant species. The aim of this work was to investigate to what extent abiotic factors (specifically salinity, temperature, nitrogen and their interactions) constrain seed germination along the sea–inland g...
Plant communities of coastal dunes are distributed along a characteristic sea-inland gradient. Gener...
This thesis investigates the morphological and physiological seed traits that influence the capacity...
Background and Aims: Halophytic species often show seed dimorphism, where seed morphs produced by a ...
Aims: The early phases in the life cycle of a plant are the bottleneck for successful species establ...
Soil salinity is among the main factors influencing seed germination in coastal dunes, acting as a m...
• Background and Aims A phylogenetic comparative analysis of the seed germination niche was conducte...
Background and Aims The structure of plant communities, which is based on species abundance ratios,...
The study of the ecological strategies adopted by seed plants to ensure their success in different e...
Coastal dunes are characterised by strong interactions between biotic and abiotic factors along a sh...
Coastal environments host plant taxa adapted to a wide range of salinity conditions. Salinity, along...
AbstractMalcolmia littorea (Brassicaceae) is a threatened species growing in the coastal sandy dunes...
Rising sea levels threaten coastal safety by increasing the risk of flooding. Coastal dunes provide ...
Plant communities of coastal dunes are distributed along a characteristic sea-inland gradient. Gener...
This thesis investigates the morphological and physiological seed traits that influence the capacity...
Background and Aims: Halophytic species often show seed dimorphism, where seed morphs produced by a ...
Aims: The early phases in the life cycle of a plant are the bottleneck for successful species establ...
Soil salinity is among the main factors influencing seed germination in coastal dunes, acting as a m...
• Background and Aims A phylogenetic comparative analysis of the seed germination niche was conducte...
Background and Aims The structure of plant communities, which is based on species abundance ratios,...
The study of the ecological strategies adopted by seed plants to ensure their success in different e...
Coastal dunes are characterised by strong interactions between biotic and abiotic factors along a sh...
Coastal environments host plant taxa adapted to a wide range of salinity conditions. Salinity, along...
AbstractMalcolmia littorea (Brassicaceae) is a threatened species growing in the coastal sandy dunes...
Rising sea levels threaten coastal safety by increasing the risk of flooding. Coastal dunes provide ...
Plant communities of coastal dunes are distributed along a characteristic sea-inland gradient. Gener...
This thesis investigates the morphological and physiological seed traits that influence the capacity...
Background and Aims: Halophytic species often show seed dimorphism, where seed morphs produced by a ...