AbstractIt has been widely advocated that smoke–water application to topsoil can substantially improve restoration success by enhancing seed germination. This is despite few studies having tested the effects of smoke–water on seedling emergence in field-scale restoration trials. Here we report the effects of applying a commercially available smoke solution (Regen 2000®), at rates between 0 and 100mLm−2, on jarrah forest sites being restored after bauxite mining in the southwest of Western Australia. Smoke solutions stimulated the seed germination of a range of species in laboratory experiments. In addition, smoke–water stimulated germination of Stylidium affine seeds sown directly into the first field experiment. However, apart from the eff...
The impact of plant-derived smoke as a promoter of seed germination in many crops is well documented...
i In recent years research has shown that exposing seed to smoke or smoke solutions results in incre...
Common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca L.) has become an invasive weed in Central and Eastern Europe, wh...
It has been widely advocated that smoke–water application to topsoil can substantially improve resto...
AbstractIt has been widely advocated that smoke–water application to topsoil can substantially impro...
Smoke is an important factor involved in fire and postfire germination cues. The role of smoke in st...
Studies have begun to show the potential for smoke to improve seedling fitness of species from fire-...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008.In recent years research has show...
A commercially available smoke-water solution (Seed Starter (R)) stimulated the germination of caryo...
The effects of plant-derived smoke and of heat on the emergence of seedlings from seeds were assesse...
The promotion of germination of certain seeds by plantderived smoke and aqueous smoke solutions is w...
AbstractSmoke-water prepared from burning plant material and smoke-derived compounds significantly p...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe effects of aqueous plant-derived smoke solutions on the germination of 10 nativ...
A highly active, heat stable, long lasting compound, 3- methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one (1), that s...
AbstractFire and smoke have been used in traditional agricultural systems for centuries. In recent y...
The impact of plant-derived smoke as a promoter of seed germination in many crops is well documented...
i In recent years research has shown that exposing seed to smoke or smoke solutions results in incre...
Common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca L.) has become an invasive weed in Central and Eastern Europe, wh...
It has been widely advocated that smoke–water application to topsoil can substantially improve resto...
AbstractIt has been widely advocated that smoke–water application to topsoil can substantially impro...
Smoke is an important factor involved in fire and postfire germination cues. The role of smoke in st...
Studies have begun to show the potential for smoke to improve seedling fitness of species from fire-...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2008.In recent years research has show...
A commercially available smoke-water solution (Seed Starter (R)) stimulated the germination of caryo...
The effects of plant-derived smoke and of heat on the emergence of seedlings from seeds were assesse...
The promotion of germination of certain seeds by plantderived smoke and aqueous smoke solutions is w...
AbstractSmoke-water prepared from burning plant material and smoke-derived compounds significantly p...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe effects of aqueous plant-derived smoke solutions on the germination of 10 nativ...
A highly active, heat stable, long lasting compound, 3- methyl-2H-furo[2,3-c]pyran-2-one (1), that s...
AbstractFire and smoke have been used in traditional agricultural systems for centuries. In recent y...
The impact of plant-derived smoke as a promoter of seed germination in many crops is well documented...
i In recent years research has shown that exposing seed to smoke or smoke solutions results in incre...
Common milkweed (Asclepias syriaca L.) has become an invasive weed in Central and Eastern Europe, wh...