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Speedy blooming in cerrado after fire is not uncommon : new records of Cyperaceae species flowering 24 h after burning

Speedy blooming in cerrado after fire is not uncommon : new records of Cyperaceae species flowering 24 h after burning

Natashi A. L. Pilon, Camila T. R. Freire, Maria Júlia Oliveira-Alves, Rafael S. Oliveira

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Agradecimentos: We thank Estancia Jacy and Antonio Duarte's family for letting us study the vegetation in the property and for their kindness. RSO acknowledges funding from NERC-FAPESP grant (São Paulo Research Foundation grant #2019/07773-1) and CNPq (National Council for Scientific and... Ver mais
Abstract: Fire-stimulated flowering has long been a subject of investigation in tropical grasslands and savannas. Still, speedy blooming (i.e. flowering in <24 h after fire) had only been recently described for a single species of Cyperaceae common in Cerrado open ecosystems. Here, we described two... Ver mais

FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO À PESQUISA DO ESTADO DE SÃO PAULO - FAPESP

2019/07773-1; 2020/09257-8; 2021/02116-2

CONSELHO NACIONAL DE DESENVOLVIMENTO CIENTÍFICO E TECNOLÓGICO - CNPQ

316723/2021-5; 136296/2021-1

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Speedy blooming in cerrado after fire is not uncommon : new records of Cyperaceae species flowering 24 h after burning

Natashi A. L. Pilon, Camila T. R. Freire, Maria Júlia Oliveira-Alves, Rafael S. Oliveira

										

Speedy blooming in cerrado after fire is not uncommon : new records of Cyperaceae species flowering 24 h after burning

Natashi A. L. Pilon, Camila T. R. Freire, Maria Júlia Oliveira-Alves, Rafael S. Oliveira

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    Austral ecology

    v. 48, n. 5, pt. Natural history notes, p. 1042-1045, Aug. 2023