Evaluation of Heat Shock Effects on Seedling Emergence and Seed Bank Viability in 18 Colombian Dry Forest Species
José David Barras Rodriguez,
Bladimir Zuñiga Cespedes,
Jeiner de Jesus Castellanos Barliza
Abstract:AimHigh temperatures during forest fires can cause significant damage to tropical dry forest areas and alter their ecological stability, particularly by affecting seed viability and seedling emergence. This study evaluates the seedling emergence response of 18 dry forest species to fire‐simulated temperatures, aiming to assess their potential for restoration in fire‐prone Colombian ecosystems.LocationThe seeds used in this study were obtained from three tropical dry forests in Colombia.MethodsA total of 9832 s… Show more
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