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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): A. Granstrom; J. Schimmel
Publication Date: 1993

To analyse the potential reaction to fire-generated heat pulses, seeds of 12 species of plants and rhizomes of three species were exposed to elevated temperatures for 10 min. The tested material split into three groups with respect to heat tolerance: (1) the rhizomes, for which the lethal temperatures were in the range 55-59° C; (2) the seeds of most of the species tested, ,or which the lethal temperatures were in the range 65-75° C; (3) The seeds of two species of Leguminosae and three species of Geranium for which the lethal temperatures were around 100° C. For all three Geranium species and for one of the legume species, Anthyllis vulneraria, exposure temperatures above ca. 45° C resulted in dormancy release, and maximum germination occurred above 60-65° C. Speed of germination was little affected for most species, except after exposure to near lethal temperatures, where it slowed down dramatically, although the seedlings emerging were healthy. We conclude that due to sharp temperature gradients in the soil during fire, differences in heat tolerance between species in most cases are not large enough to be a decisive factor in their post-fire colonising success. There are exceptions: the seeds of certain taxa that are impermeable to water in the dormant state, some of which have heat triggered germination. © Springer-Verlag.

Citation: Granstrom, A., and J. Schimmel. 1993. Heat effects on seeds and rhizomes of a selection of boreal forest plants and potential reaction to fire. Oecologia, v. 94, p. 307-313.

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Keywords:
  • Anthyllis vulneraria
  • Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
  • Betula pendula
  • boreal forests
  • Calluna vulgaris
  • Deschampsia flexuosa
  • distribution
  • disturbance
  • fire adaptations
  • Geranium
  • germination
  • heat
  • heat effects
  • laboratory fires
  • legumes
  • Luzula
  • mineral soils
  • moisture
  • mortality
  • Picea abies
  • Pinus sylvestris
  • pioneer species
  • plant communities
  • plant growth
  • post fire recovery
  • roots
  • Rumex acetosella
  • seed dispersal
  • seed dormancy
  • seed germination
  • seedlings
  • seeds
  • soil moisture
  • soil organic matter
  • soil temperature
  • temperature
  • Vaccinium myrtillus
  • Vaccinium vitis-idaea
  • Vicia
  • water
  • wildfires
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