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Evaluating the success of functional restoration after reintroduction of a lost avian pollinator. [PDF]
Abstract Conservation translocation is a common method for species recovery, for which one increasingly frequent objective is restoring lost ecological functions to promote ecosystem recovery. However, few conservation translocation programs explicitly state or monitor function as an objective, limiting the ability to test assumptions, learn from past ...
Andrews CE+4 more
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Embryo excision in Compositae, with implications for combating biodiversity loss. [PDF]
Abstract Premise Embryo excision is an effective, under‐described means of promoting germination in the sunflower family and may help to ensure the survival of endangered taxa or lineages with limited seed availability. Methods and Results We describe and illustrate a detailed method of embryo excision used successfully to stimulate germination in a ...
Baldwin BG, Fawcett S, Wolkis D.
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EFECTO DE LA SALINIDAD DEL SUELO SOBRE LA GERMINACIÓN DE SEMILLAS DE MAÍZ DE DIFERENTES PESOS EN EL ORIENTE VENEZOLANO [PDF]
El objetivo fue evaluar el efecto de diferentes niveles de salinidad del suelo sobre la germinación de semillas de diferentes pesos de dos cultivares de maíz en el Oriente de Venezuela.
José A. Laynez Garsaball+2 more
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Practical technologies are required to preserve the viability of seeds particularly those known to be short-term viable species like Carica papaya (papaya). Papaya seeds were imbibed in water or chemical solutions (CaCl2 10-5 M, salicylic acid 10-4 M, and gibberellic acid 10-5 M) combined with inoculation of bacterial cell suspension to determine their
Guillermo M. Carrillo+2 more
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Calidad fisiológica y energía de germinación de semillas de balsamina (Momordica charantia L.)
Las semillas de balsamina presentan dificultad en la germinación debido a la testa gruesa y dura que rodea al embrión. El objetivo fue evaluar el efecto que tiene la imbibición de semillas de balsamina en agua sobre la energía de germinación, velocidad ...
Fernando Barraza+2 more
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Abstract Premise What maintains mixed mating is an evolutionary enigma. Cleistogamy—the production of both potentially outcrossing chasmogamous and obligately selfing cleistogamous flowers on the same individual plant—is an excellent system to study the costs of selfing.
Tatyana Y. Soto+2 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract In Mediterranean climates, the timing of seasonal rains determines germination, flowering phenology and fitness. As climate change alters seasonal precipitation patterns, it is important to ask how these changes will affect the phenology and fitness of plant populations.
Alejandra Martínez‐Berdeja+5 more
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The consequences of seed caching for seedling early establishment are driven by a fine decision‐making process of the disperser. Magpies seemed to ponder the characteristics of the habitat and the seed itself to determine where and how to cache each nut. By doing so, magpies reinforced the quality of seed dispersal effectiveness, as they cached walnuts
Mercedes Molina‐Morales+8 more
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract When feeding on a plant, herbivorous insects alter the quality of the plant as a food source. This affects other organisms interacting with the same plant. These so‐called ‘plant‐mediated interactions’ can be altered by parasitoids that attack the herbivores.
Maximilien A. C. Cuny+5 more
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Using the seed dispersal effectiveness framework, we tracked seed fate in a dispersal limited system finding that ant workers (Formicidae, Ectatomma ruidum) act as secondary dispersers for the pioneer tree Zanthoxylum ekmanii (Rutaceae) whose seeds have no visible adaptation for ant dispersal.
Selina A. Ruzi, Andrew V. Suarez
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