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Stimulatory and inhibitory effects of light on Cereus repandus (Cactaceae) seed germination are strongly dependent on spectral quality.
In small seeds, light often promotes germination and longer-term exposure to darkness reduces light sensitivity. In cacti inhabiting harsh environments, a rapid response to light exposure is potentially advantageous for seedling establishment. We exposed dark-imbibed seeds of the cactus to doses of red (RED) light and far-red (FR) light. The...Yang, X-Y. ; Pritchard, Hugh W.
Seed traits, Cereus repandus, R–FR light reversibility, Dark-induced dormancy, Light dose, Neglected and underutilized species, and Seed germination
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Physiological seed dormancy of Ruschia imbricata and Ruschia uitenhagensis (Aizoaceae) is broken by dry heat and unaffected by seasonality.
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Thermal buffering capacity of the germination phenotype across the environmental envelope of the Cactaceae.
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Book chapter
Climate change and plant regeneration from seeds in Mediterranean regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
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Behind the forest restoration scene: a socio-economic, technical-scientific and political snapshot in Amazonas, Brazil.
ABSTRACT Conservation of the Amazon rainforest is a global concern and is supported by the Brazilian government’s ratification of the Bonn Challenge and Paris Agreement and the introduction of national regulations on vegetation protection and restoration. Amazonas is the largest and least deforested of the states occupied by the Brazilian... -
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Conservation and reinforcement of the sand stock in the coastal dunes of Central Italy.