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Data on the germination rates of four tree species, natively founded in the Chilean Mediterranean-climate zone, were determined by germination in crop chambers. The obtained data were used to interpolate or extrapolate the time taken for 50% of seeds to germinate in each case. These results are useful for regional native forest research and, in a broad sense, for its use in models to study germination dynamics in Mediterranean-climate zones.
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Ecological restoration post wildfires
miguel castillo
Universidad de Chile
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This page is a summary of: Germination rates of four Chilean forest trees seeds: Quillaja saponaria, Prosopis chilensis, Vachellia caven, and Caesalpinia spinosa, F1000Research, September 2018, Faculty of 1000, Ltd.,
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.16091.1.
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