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2. THE FLORISTIC ECOLOGY OF XERIC LIMESTONE PRAIRIES IN KENTUCKY, AND A COMPARISON TO LIMESTONE CEDAR GLADES AND DEEP-SOIL BARRENS
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3. Comparison of the morphology, flowering phenology, and life cycle type in plants of Grindelia lanceolata (Asteraceae) from cedar glades in middle Tennessee and northern Alabama: a common garden study
4. Identification and characterization of ten new water gaps in seeds and fruits with physical dormancy and classification of water-gap complexes
5. Quantitative analysis of the thermal requirements for stepwise physical dormancy-break in seeds of the winter annual Geranium carolinianum (Geraniaceae)
6. Effects of environmental stress and nutlet morph on proportion and within-flower number-combination of morphs produced by the fruit-dimorphic species Lappula duplicicarpa (Boraginaceae)
7. The autumn effect: timing of physical dormancy break in seeds of two winter annual species of Geraniaceae by a stepwise process
8. Acquisition of physical dormancy and ontogeny of the micropyle-water-gap complex in developing seeds of Geranium carolinianum (Geraniaceae)
9. Pollen and seed desiccation tolerance in relation to degree of developmental arrest, dispersal, and survival
10. Nutlet dimorphism in individual flowers of two cold desert annual Lappula species (Boraginaceae): implications for escape by offspring in time and space
11. Identification and characterization of the water gap in physically dormant seeds of Geraniaceae, with special reference to Geranium carolinianum
12. Identification and characterization of the water gap in the physically dormant seeds of Dodonaea petiolaris: a first report for Sapindaceae
13. Occurrence of Physical Dormancy in Seeds of Australian Sapindaceae: A Survey of 14 Species in Nine Genera
14. Cycling of Sensitivity to Physical Dormancy-break in Seeds of Ipomoea lacunosa (Convolvulaceae) and Ecological Significance
15. Seed Anatomy and Water Uptake in Relation to Seed Dormancy in Opuntia tomentosa (Cactaceae, Opuntioideae)
16. Ecophysiology of Seed Dormancy in the Australian Endemic Species Acanthocarpus preissii (Dasypogonaceae)
17. The Light Requirement for Germination of Aster Pilosus Seeds: Temporal Aspects and Ecological Consequences
18. Ecology of Germination and Flowering in the Weedy Winter Annual Grass Bromus japonicus
19. Seed dormancy profiles for forest dynamics plot data: focusing on a tropical seasonal rainforest in Xishuangbanna, southwest China
20. PLANT ECOLOGY OF CEDAR GLADES IN BIG BARREN REGION OF KENTUCKY
21. The past and present geographical distribution of Petalostemon foliosus and notes on its ecology
22. Seed dormancy ofCardiospermum halicacabum(Sapindaceae) from three precipitation zones in Sri Lanka
23. Seed dormancy in wild flowers.
24. New approaches to the study of the evolution of physical and physiological dormancy, the two most common classes of seed dormancy on earth.
25. Physical dormancy in seeds of Dodonaea viscosa (Sapindaceae) from India
26. Physical dormancy in seeds of six genera of Australian Rhamnaceae
27. Promotion of Germination of Stellaria media Seeds by Light from a Green Safe Lamp
28. Introduction
29. GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE CEDAR GLADE ENDEMIC VIOLA-EGGLESTONII NEW-RECORD
30. Ecology of seed dormancy and germination in grasses
31. Seed dormancy of Cardiospermum halicacabum (Sapindaceae) from three precipitation zones in Sri Lanka.
32. A review of the relationship between primary and secondary dormancy, with reference to the volunteer crop weed oilseed rape (Brassica napus)
33. Linking seed germination and plant height: a case study of a wetland community on the eastern Tibet Plateau
34. Sensitivity cycling in physically dormant seeds of the Neotropical treeSenna multijuga(Fabaceae)
35. Effect of population, collection year, after-ripening and incubation condition on seed germination of Stipa bungeana
36. A graphical method for identifying the six types of non-deep physiological dormancy in seeds
37. A review of the relationship between primary and secondary dormancy, with reference to the volunteer crop weed oilseed rape (Brassica napus).
38. Seed dormancy and soil seedbank of the invasive weedChenopodium hybridumin north-western China
39. Seed dormancy and dormancy-breaking methods inLeymus chinensis(Trin.) Tzvel. (Poaceae)
40. Delayed dehiscence of the pericarp: role in germination and retention of viability of seeds of two cold desert annual Brassicaceae species
41. Sensitivity cycling in physically dormant seeds of the Neotropical tree Senna multijuga (Fabaceae).
42. Onosmodium molle Subsp. occidentale in Tennessee and the Southeast
43. Alleviation of salinity stress on germination ofLeymus chinensisseeds by plant growth regulators and nitrogenous compounds under contrasting light/dark conditions
44. Lack of divergence in seed ecology of two Amphicarpaea (Fabaceae) species disjunct between eastern Asia and eastern North America
45. Seed dormancy and persistent sediment seed banks of ephemeral freshwater rock pools in the Australian monsoon tropics
46. Seed dormancy and soil seedbank of the invasive weed Chenopodium hybridum in north-western China.
47. Trade-offs between seed dispersal and dormancy in an amphi-basicarpic cold desert annual
48. Delayed dehiscence of the pericarp: role in germination and retention of viability of seeds of two cold desert annual Brassicaceae species.
49. Seed dormancy and dormancy-breaking methods in Leymus chinensis (Trin.) Tzvel. (Poaceae).
50. Alleviation of salinity stress on germination of Leymus chinensis seeds by plant growth regulators and nitrogenous compounds under contrasting light/dark conditions.
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