2023
DOI: 10.1111/aec.13303
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Germination, overcoming seed dormancy and endozoochory dispersal by cattle of native species from natural grassland

Abstract: Natural grasslands, one of the main ecosystems worldwide, are under threat and native species are desired when addressing restoration issues. The main processes for grasslands restoration success are plant establishment and seed addition in the soil. Thus, it requires overcoming barriers that prevent germination and seed dispersal strategies. This study aimed to assess the germination potential, treatments to overcome seed dormancy and endozoochory dispersal of forage native species by cattle. Seeds from 21 na… Show more

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“…de Azevedo et al (2024aAzevedo et al ( , 2024b assessed the germination potential, treatments to overcome seed dormancy and seed dispersal (endozoochory) of forage native species by cattle. Three experiments were conducted to assess the germination responses of 21 native seeds collected from natural grasslands.…”
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“…de Azevedo et al (2024aAzevedo et al ( , 2024b assessed the germination potential, treatments to overcome seed dormancy and seed dispersal (endozoochory) of forage native species by cattle. Three experiments were conducted to assess the germination responses of 21 native seeds collected from natural grasslands.…”
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confidence: 99%