Ecology of Plant-Derived Smoke: Its Use in Seed Germination

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Ecology of Plant-Derived Smoke: Its Use in Seed Germination Authors: , , Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages: 336 Illustrations and other contents: 28 illustrations Language: English ISBN: 9780199755936 Categories: , , , , , , ,

Ecology of Plant-Derived Smoke is the continuation of the research and discussion presented in Uses & Abuses of Plant-Derived Smoke, published in 2010. Both books are the first of their kind in what is now an ever-expanding and exciting field of research. This volume focuses on the use of plant-derived smoke as a tool, used for promoting seed germination and growth. Our ancestors may have used smoke in this capacity for centuries. Only recently has the scientific community delved into understanding the ecology of smoke as a seed dormancy-breaking mechanism in fire-prone environments. Most research to date has focused on the fire-prone Mediterranean environments of the western U.S.A., Western Australia and South Africa. These environments are among the richest floristic regions in the world, and require ecological understanding in order to be managed properly. This includes knowledge of that role that smoke plays in these ecosystems. Ecology of Plant Derived Smoke presents accounts of 1355 species of plants, from 120 families, whose seed have been tested for their response to aerosol smoke, smoke water, and plant-derived smoke. Each account includes a short summary of research findings, along with any other relevant information. Ecology of Plant-Derived Smoke is a comprehensive resource for ecologists seeking to understand the properties of smoke as they relate to ecosystems.

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"This book serves as an excellent springboard for those ready to explore the seemingly fascinating field of smoke-related seed germination, ecology, evolutionary and physiology." --Chicago Botanical Garden "[S]cientists interested in smoke-related seed germination and the ecological, evolutionary, and physiological response of plants to smoke will likely find this book very useful. ... Ecology of Plant Derived Smoke can provide a practical guide for those interested in a species-based approach to conservation and land management in fire-adapted ecosystems." --Ecology

Author Biography

Marcello Pennacchio, Lara Jefferson, and Kayri Havens-Young are plant ecologists affiliated with the Chicago Botanic Garden.