Plant-Derived Smoke Influences Germination of Native and Invasive Plant Species
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-2017
Abstract
The article analyzes how exposure to grass smoke and wood smoke affects the germination of common native and invasive plants found in the northern Great Plains. It is said that grass smoke and wood smoke increase total germination and wood-derived smoke influence germination differently than will grass-derived smoke.
Publication Title
Ecological Restoration
Volume
35
Issue
3
First Page
205
Last Page
208
DOI of Published Version
10.3368/er.35.3.205
Publisher
University of Wisconsin Press
Recommended Citation
Bennett, Joe and Perkins, Lora, "Plant-Derived Smoke Influences Germination of Native and Invasive Plant Species" (2017). Natural Resource Management Faculty Publications. 277.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/nrm_pubs/277