Increasing the germination envelope under water stress improves seedling emergence in two dominant grass species across different pulse rainfall events

Volume: 54, Issue: 3, Pages: 997 - 1007
Published: Dec 5, 2016
Abstract
Summary Demographic recruitment processes, such as seed germination and seedling emergence, are critical transitional phases to the re‐establishment of degraded plant populations, but often fail due to rainfall not supporting plant requirements. Using species from the widespread arid Australian perennial grass genus Triodia , we investigated the interactions of seeds in different dormancy states and their functional germination envelope in...
Paper Details
Title
Increasing the germination envelope under water stress improves seedling emergence in two dominant grass species across different pulse rainfall events
Published Date
Dec 5, 2016
Volume
54
Issue
3
Pages
997 - 1007
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