Phenology, germination, and survival of desert Ephemerals in deep canyon, Reverside County, California
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TextoSeries ; Madroño, 29(3), p.154-163, 1982Trabajos contenidos: - Burk, Jack H
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Phenology, germination, and survival in a desert ephemeral community was followed from January 1976 through January 1978. Cool season species germinated following rain in fall and/or winter. Germination of warm season Cv(4)ephemerals was restricted to May. Significant variations occurred in the phenology of plants germinating in response to the same rain storm. The shape of survivorship curves among cool season species dramatically varied depending on seasonality of precipitation.
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