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Gymnosperm Resprouting—A Review [PDF]

open access: yesPlants, 2021
Gymnosperms are generally regarded as poor resprouters, especially when compared to angiosperms and particularly following major disturbance. However, is it this clear-cut?
Geoffrey E. Burrows
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Towards understanding resprouting at the global scale [PDF]

open access: yesNew Phytologist, 2016
Understanding and predicting plant response to disturbance is of paramount importance in our changing world. Resprouting ability is often considered a simple qualitative trait and used in many ecological studies.
Davis, Stephen D.   +8 more
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Post-fire resprouting strategies of woody vegetation in the Brazilian savanna [PDF]

open access: yesActa Botânica Brasílica, 2017
Post-fire response by vegetation may reflect the severity of the damage suffered, but we still know little about the species-specific nature of responses to fire or their predictors. Here, we evaluated 26 woody species before and after a fire event in an
Fabiane Furlaneto Souchie   +5 more
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Root traits explain different foraging strategies between resprouting life histories [PDF]

open access: yesOecologia, 2010
11 páginas, 5 figuras, 2 tablas.Drought and fire are prevalent disturbances in Mediterranean ecosystems. Plant species able to regrow after severe disturbances (i. e.
Gampert, Markus   +2 more
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Propagation studies in Smilax fluminensis Steud. (Smilacaceae) Estudos de propagação em Smilax fluminensis Steud. (Smilacaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesCiência Rural, 2011
Smilax L. species, popularly known in Brazil as salsaparrilha, have been used in folk medicine as tonic against rheumatism and as anti-syphilitic since the sixteenth century; however, until today, their roots have been explored in an extractive way.
Anielca Nascimento Soares   +4 more
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Plant extract aids resprouting

open access: yesCalifornia Agriculture, 1976
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California Agriculture
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Beyond the “resprouter versus non‐resprouter” dichotomy: On the prevalence and evolutionary fingerprint of resprouting in tropical dry forest trees [PDF]

open access: yesEcological Research, 2023
Abstract Resprouting is a plant persistence strategy in response to disturbance or stressful environmental conditions. Resprouters can dominate in stressful environments such as tropical dry forests (TDFs), but our knowledge of resprouting in TDFs is limited. Here, using a dataset of forest inventories in 16 TDF fragments (covering 15,
Cléber Rodrigo de Souza   +13 more
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Epicormic Resprouting in Fire-Prone Ecosystems [PDF]

open access: yesTrends in Plant Science, 2017
Many plants resprout from basal buds after disturbance, and this is common in shrublands subjected to high-intensity fires. However, resprouting after fire from epicormic (stem) buds is globally far less common. Unlike basal resprouting, post-fire epicormic resprouting is a key plant adaptation for retention of the arborescent skeleton after fire ...
Pausas, J. G., Keeley, J. E.
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When do grasses resprout after fire? [PDF]

open access: yesNew Phytologist, 2021
This article is a Commentary on Simpson et al. (2021), 230: 832–844.
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Selecting Native Species for Soil and Water Bioengineering Techniques: Alternative to Restore Areas in Brumadinho, MG, Brazil [PDF]

open access: yesFloresta e Ambiente, 2023
Soil and water bioengineering (SWBE) is a feasible, economical and ecologically friendly alternative to restore the riparian forest areas affected by the Brumadinho mining tailings dam rupture. We evaluated the vegetative propagation capacity by cuttings
Paula Letícia Wolff Kettenhuber   +2 more
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