Hydrothermal sensitivities of seed populations underlie fluctuations of dormancy states in an annual plant community

Volume: 101, Issue: 3
Published: Jan 23, 2020
Abstract
Plant germination ecology involves continuous interactions between changing environmental conditions and the sensitivity of seed populations to respond to those conditions at a given time. Ecologically meaningful parameters characterizing germination capacity (or dormancy) are needed to advance our understanding of the evolution of germination strategies within plant communities. The germination traits commonly examined (e.g., maximum...
Paper Details
Title
Hydrothermal sensitivities of seed populations underlie fluctuations of dormancy states in an annual plant community
Published Date
Jan 23, 2020
Journal
Volume
101
Issue
3
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