De Lange and Boucher (1990) discovered the germination enhancing effect of plant-derived smoke on seed of fynbos species. This finding has been applied to horti- culturally important fynbos species and to date 301 species have been tested for a response to smoke. Germination in 150 (49.8%) of these was significantly improved by smoke treatment; the remaining 151 species showed no significant response. Families in which species showed a significant response included the horticulturally important Asteraceae (everlastings), Bruniaceae (brunias), Crassulaceae (crassulas), Ericaceae (ericas), Geraniaceae (pelargoniums), Mesembryanthemaceae (mesembs), Proteaceae (pro- teas) and Restionaceae (restios). No species responded in the families of geoph...
Invasive alien plants impact ecosystems, which often necessitates their removal. Where indigenous sp...
Elevated temperature is an obvious, but not necessarily the only, germination cue associated with fi...
Fire is an integral component of many ecosystems worldwide. Many plant species require fire-related ...
De Lange and Boucher (1990) discovered the germination enhancing effect of plant-derived smoke on se...
Fynbos is the dominant vegetation of the Cape Floristic Region (CFR), one of world's richest regions...
Smoke is an important factor involved in fire and postfire germination cues. The role of smoke in st...
A mechanistic understanding of fire-driven seedling recruitment is essential for effective conservat...
Seeds of Audouinia capitata, a threatened fynbos species, are known to germinate under natural condi...
Fifty-two sites throughout the Cape Peninsula area burnt in the January 2000 fires were sampled to i...
Fire, natural or of anthropologic origin, is a recurrent phenomenon in South African mesic grassland...
Studies have begun to show the potential for smoke to improve seedling fitness of species from fire-...
Smoke is an important factor involved in fire and postfire germination cues. The role of smoke in st...
A highly active, heat stable, long lasting compound, 3- methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one (1), that s...
Fire is an integral component of many ecosystems worldwide. Many plant species require fire-related ...
AbstractA simple and rapid bioassay was implemented to detect the germination activity of extracts f...
Invasive alien plants impact ecosystems, which often necessitates their removal. Where indigenous sp...
Elevated temperature is an obvious, but not necessarily the only, germination cue associated with fi...
Fire is an integral component of many ecosystems worldwide. Many plant species require fire-related ...
De Lange and Boucher (1990) discovered the germination enhancing effect of plant-derived smoke on se...
Fynbos is the dominant vegetation of the Cape Floristic Region (CFR), one of world's richest regions...
Smoke is an important factor involved in fire and postfire germination cues. The role of smoke in st...
A mechanistic understanding of fire-driven seedling recruitment is essential for effective conservat...
Seeds of Audouinia capitata, a threatened fynbos species, are known to germinate under natural condi...
Fifty-two sites throughout the Cape Peninsula area burnt in the January 2000 fires were sampled to i...
Fire, natural or of anthropologic origin, is a recurrent phenomenon in South African mesic grassland...
Studies have begun to show the potential for smoke to improve seedling fitness of species from fire-...
Smoke is an important factor involved in fire and postfire germination cues. The role of smoke in st...
A highly active, heat stable, long lasting compound, 3- methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one (1), that s...
Fire is an integral component of many ecosystems worldwide. Many plant species require fire-related ...
AbstractA simple and rapid bioassay was implemented to detect the germination activity of extracts f...
Invasive alien plants impact ecosystems, which often necessitates their removal. Where indigenous sp...
Elevated temperature is an obvious, but not necessarily the only, germination cue associated with fi...
Fire is an integral component of many ecosystems worldwide. Many plant species require fire-related ...