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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Habteab M. Ghebrehiwot; Manoj G. Kulkarni; Kevin P. Kirkman; Johannes van Staden
Publication Date: 2012

We examined if germination and seedling emergence of species from the soil seed bank of mesic grassland in South Africa differed in their response to smoke or heat treatments alone or combined. Soil seed bank samples taken from 0 to 5 cm depth of the topsoil were treated with smoke-water solution, heat and heat + smoke-water combined and subsequent emergence of seedlings monitored over 90 days. In total, 790 individuals from 11 different plant families representing 37 graminoid (Poaceae) and non-graminoid species of flowering plants were identified. The most abundant plant families that emerged were Poaceae followed by Asteraceae. Grasses contributed 18% of the germinable seed bank, while non-grass (forbs and trees) species contributed > 80%. The most abundant grass species that emerged was Themeda triandra and the most common forb species was Centella asiatica. Compared to the control, smoke-water (SW) and/or smoke-water + heat (H + SW) treatment resulted in a 1.6-fold increase in mean number of seedling emergence. SW and H + SW treatment of soil seed bank also resulted in fourfold to fivefold greater biomass production. These results suggest that emergence of some smoke-responsive perennial grasses (e.g. Themeda triandra) from the soil seed bank can be enhanced using smoke techniques. Moreover, plant-derived smoke could potentially have a significant role in the restoration of degraded grasslands in South Africa and elsewhere. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011.

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Citation: Ghebrehiwot, H. M., M. G. Kulkarni, K. P. Kirkman, and J. van Staden. 2012. Smoke and heat: influence on seedling emergence from the germinable soil seed bank of mesic grassland in South Africa. Plant Growth Regulation, v. 66, no. 2, p. 119-127. 10.1007/s10725-011-9635-5.

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Keywords:
  • Africa
  • Asteraceae
  • biomass
  • biomass
  • Centella asiatica
  • fire management
  • fire-associated cues
  • forbs
  • grasses
  • grasslands
  • growth indicators
  • heat effects
  • mesic soils
  • plant growth
  • Poaceae
  • range management
  • seed dormancy
  • seed germination
  • seedling growth
  • seedlings
  • smoke effects
  • smoke management
  • soil management
  • South Africa
  • Themeda triandra
  • Themeda triandra Forssk
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