Browsing Conservation Science Publications by Subject "SEEDING"
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Effects of life history and reproduction on recruitment time lags in reintroductions of rare plantsReintroductions are important components of conservation and recovery programs for rare plant species, but their long-term success rates are poorly understood....
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Improving success of rare plant seed reintroductions: a case study of Dalea carthagenensis var. floridana, a rare legume with dormant seedsRecent reviews of rare plant reintroduction success indicate that far fewer studies have been conducted with seeds than whole plants, and of these, less than 10% have established or had long-term population persistence reported. Because seed reintroductions are relatively less expensive than plant reintroductions, determining ways to increase efficacy of using seeds to establish rare populations has conservation benefits....