The ecology of seeds
- M. Fenner, K. Thompson
- Environmental Science
- 2005
This work has shown clear trends in the dispersal and regeneration of seeds in disturbed areas, and these trends are likely to continue into the next decade.
Seeds: The Ecology of Regeneration in Plant Communities
- M. Fenner
- Biology
- 1 June 1992
Reproductive allocation and reproductive effort in plants, F.A. Bazzaz and D.D. Gutterman the ecology of seed dispersal, M.F. Wilson animals as seed dispersers, E.W. Stiles fruits and frugivory, P.H. Thompson seed responses to light, T.L. Crawley longevity, viability and dormancy.
The effects of the parent environment on seed germinability
- M. Fenner
- Environmental ScienceSeed Science Research
- 1 June 1991
Lower dormancy (i.e., increased germinability) is generally associated with the following environmental conditions during seed development: high temperatures, short days, red light, drought and high nitrogen levels.
The Ecology of Seeds by Michael Fenner
- M. Fenner, K. Thompson
- History
- 1 February 2005
The phenology of growth and reproduction in plants
- M. Fenner
- Environmental Science
- 1998
This review considers the phenology of leafing, flowering and fruit production in a range of species and communities and the selective forces that influence the timing of these events are discussed.
The role of temperature in the regulation of seed dormancy and germination.
- R. Probert, M. Fenner
- Biology
- 2000
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