Dormancy and germination: making every seed count in restoration

Volume: 28, Issue: S3
Published: Mar 13, 2020
Abstract
From 50 to 90% of wild plant species worldwide produce seeds that are dormant upon maturity, with specific dormancy traits driven by species' occurrence geography, growth form, and genetic factors. While dormancy is a beneficial adaptation for intact natural systems, it can limit plant recruitment in restoration scenarios because seeds may take several seasons to lose dormancy and consequently show low or erratic germination. During this time,...
Paper Details
Title
Dormancy and germination: making every seed count in restoration
Published Date
Mar 13, 2020
Volume
28
Issue
S3
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