To distinguish fire-stimulated growth from the underlying growth patterns imposed by season, we measured leaf production of Xanthorrhoea preissii Endl. (Xanthorrhoeaceae). We compared unburnt with spring- and autumn-burnt sites in forest and woodland habitats. Following fire, X. preissii responded with accelerated leaf production, regardless of season. Rapid leaf production during the initial flush of growth was partly at the expense of starch reserves in the stem, at least after autumn fire. Although this initial flush was relatively short-lived after fire in both seasons (12–32 weeks), the effect of fire on leaf production was sustained for up to 20 months, accompanied by a significant reduction in leaf longevity. Mean maximum leaf produc...
Plant species can recover after fire by seed recruitment or resprouting. Top-killed species resprout...
The effect of competition on the postfire recovery of Festuca idahoensis Elmer and Agropyron spicatu...
Wildfires are increasing in size and severity and fire seasons are lengthening, largely driven by cl...
Fire controls the structure and functioning of many ecosystems, especially through its effects on bi...
Australian grasstrees are a long-lived group of arborescent, monocotyledonous plants that persist in...
Grasstrees (Xanthorrhoea) are an important structural component of many Australian ecosystems and al...
Many species of grasstree, genus Xanthorrhoea, flower profusely after fire, but little is known abou...
Water stress usually arrests growth of even the most deep-rooted species during summer drought in Me...
ABSTRACT We discuss evidence of effects of an accidental fire on shoot growth and leaf development i...
The effects of season of burn, on two species of the Proteaceae with soil-stored seed, Leucadendron ...
Xanthorrhoea...is in habit one of the most remarkable genera of Terra Australis, and gives a peculia...
The responses of Leucadendron laureolum (Lam.) Fourc. to season of burn were studied in a replicated...
Species with fire stimulated reproduction (fsr) are common in Mediterranean climate ecosystems. We i...
The effects of three fire seasons (May, August, and January) on reproductive success and clonal grow...
Firstly, I collate and review hypotheses related to this topic. Abiotic factors, such as the seasona...
Plant species can recover after fire by seed recruitment or resprouting. Top-killed species resprout...
The effect of competition on the postfire recovery of Festuca idahoensis Elmer and Agropyron spicatu...
Wildfires are increasing in size and severity and fire seasons are lengthening, largely driven by cl...
Fire controls the structure and functioning of many ecosystems, especially through its effects on bi...
Australian grasstrees are a long-lived group of arborescent, monocotyledonous plants that persist in...
Grasstrees (Xanthorrhoea) are an important structural component of many Australian ecosystems and al...
Many species of grasstree, genus Xanthorrhoea, flower profusely after fire, but little is known abou...
Water stress usually arrests growth of even the most deep-rooted species during summer drought in Me...
ABSTRACT We discuss evidence of effects of an accidental fire on shoot growth and leaf development i...
The effects of season of burn, on two species of the Proteaceae with soil-stored seed, Leucadendron ...
Xanthorrhoea...is in habit one of the most remarkable genera of Terra Australis, and gives a peculia...
The responses of Leucadendron laureolum (Lam.) Fourc. to season of burn were studied in a replicated...
Species with fire stimulated reproduction (fsr) are common in Mediterranean climate ecosystems. We i...
The effects of three fire seasons (May, August, and January) on reproductive success and clonal grow...
Firstly, I collate and review hypotheses related to this topic. Abiotic factors, such as the seasona...
Plant species can recover after fire by seed recruitment or resprouting. Top-killed species resprout...
The effect of competition on the postfire recovery of Festuca idahoensis Elmer and Agropyron spicatu...
Wildfires are increasing in size and severity and fire seasons are lengthening, largely driven by cl...