Chapter 10 – A Geographical Perspective on Germination Ecology: Temperate and Arctic Zones
@inproceedings{Baskin2014Chapter1, title={Chapter 10 – A Geographical Perspective on Germination Ecology: Temperate and Arctic Zones}, author={C. Baskin and J. Baskin}, year={2014} }
Walter’s world vegetation classification system was used to organize the mass of literature on seed dormancy and germination of species growing in temperate and arctic zones: sclerophyllous woodlands with winter rain, moist, warm temperature woodlands, deciduous (nemoral) forests, steppes, cold semideserts and deserts, boreal coniferous zone, tundra and mountains. Species were listed under the appropriate zone, depending on their geographical distribution. For each type of vegetation, there is… CONTINUE READING
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