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Shiro TSUYUZAKI
Plant community ecology / Environmental conservation

Mount Usu / Sarobetsu post-mined peatland
From left: Crater basin in 1986 and 2006. Cottongrass / Daylily

(Update on June 1 2011)

References (Plant ecology of WA and mine)

Contents

* Western Australia [ Book | Journal (related to smoke)] * Mine * Links

Keywords: coalfield, seedbank, seed dormancy, smoke-induced seed germination


Western Australia

*Main gate to enter Western Australia [ Japanese | English ]


Book

  • Corrick MG & Fuhrer BA 2002. Wildflowers of Southern Western Australia (updated edn). Five Mile Press, Victoria. pp.226
  • Hoffman N & Brown A. 1998, Orchids of south-west Australia. (Revised second edition with supplment). UWAP, Nedlands. pp. 468
  • Lowrie A. 1998. Carnivorous plants of Australia. Volume 3. UWAP, Nedlands. pp. 288
  • Mitchell AA & Wilcox DG 1994. Arid shrubland plants of Western Australia (2nd and enlarged edn). UWAP, Nedlands. pp. 478
  • Nevil S & McQuoid N. 1998. Guide to the wildflowers of South Western Australia. 2nd edn. Simon Nevil Publications, Perth. pp.117
  • Paczkowska G & Chapman AR. 2000. The Western Australian flora: a descriptive catalogue. Wildflower Society of Western Australia, Perth. pp. 652
  • Planning and Infrastructure. 2003. The West Australian StreetMart 2004 Perth Street Directory. West Australian Newspapers, Perth. pp. 432

Journal

  • Bell J, Wells S, Jasper DA & Abbott LK. 2003. Field inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in rehabilitation of mine sites with native vegetation, including Acacia spp. Australian Systematic Botany 16: 131-138
  • Brundrett MC, Ashwath N & Jasper DA. 1996. Mycorrhizas in the Kakadu region of tropical Australia. I. Propagules of mycorrhizal fungi and soil properties in natural habitats. Plant and Soil 184: 159-171
  • Cornelissen JHC, Lavorel S, Garnier E, Diaz S, Buchmann N, Gurvich DE, Reich PB, ter Steege H, Morgan HD, van der Heijden MGA, Pausas JG & Poorter H. 2003. A handbook of protocols for standardisesd and easy measurment of plant functional traits worldwide. Australian Journal of Botany 51: 335-380
  • Glen M, Bougher NL, Colquhoun IJ, Vlahos S, Loneragan WA, O'Brien PA, Hardy GEStJ. 2008. Ectomycorrhizal fungal communities of rehabilitated bauxite mines and adjacent, natural jarrah forest in Western Australia. Forest Ecology and Management 255: 241-255
  • Grant CD & Loneragan WA. 1999. The effects of burning on the understorey composition of 11-13 year old rehabilitated bauxite mines in Western Australia. Vegetation characteristics. Plant Ecology 145: 291-305
  • Grant CD & Loneragan WA. 2001. The effects of burning on the understorey composition of rehabilitated bauxite mines in Western Australia: community changes and vegetation succession. Forest Ecology and Management 145: 255-279
  • Havel JJ. 1975. Site-vegetation mapping in the northern jarrah forest (Darling Range). 1. Definition of site vegetation types. Bulletin of Forests Department, Perth, Western Australia 86: 1-115 [Basic information]
  • Havel JJ. 1975. Site-vegetation mapping in the northern jarrah forest (Darling Range). 2. Location and mapping of site-vegetation types. Bulletin of Forests Department, Perth, Western Australia 87: 1-105 [Basic information]
  • Heap JW. 1997. Biology and control of Reseda lutea L. 1. Seed biology and seedling growth. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 48: 511-515
  • Heap JW. 1997. Biology and control of Reseda lutea L. 2. Life cycle: seedling emergence, recruitment, and vegetative reproduction. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 48: 517-524
  • Herath, D.N. & Lamont, B.B. 2009. Persistence of resprouting species after fire in natural and post-mine restored shrublands in southwestern Australia. Applied Vegetation Science 12: 451-458
  • Hobbs, R.J. & Yates, C.J. 2003. Impacts of ecosystem fragmentation on plant populations: generalising the idiosyncratic. Australian Journal of Botany 51: 471-488
  • Hopper SD & Gioia P. 2004. The southwest Australian floristic region: Evolution and Conservation of a global hot spot of biodiversity. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 35: 623-650
  • Keighery GJ, Alford JJ & Longman V. 2002. A vegetation survey of the islands of the Turquoise Coast from Dongara to Lancelin, south-western Australia. Conservation Science of Western Australia 4: 13-62

Smoke-induced germination

  • Abella, S.R. 2006. Effects of smoke and fire-related cues on Penstemon barbatus Seeds. American Midland Naturalist 155: 404-410
  • Adkins SW, Bellairs SM & Loch DS. 2002. Seed dormancy mechanisms in warm season grass species. Euphytica 126: 13-20
  • Baker KS, Steadman KJ, Plummer JA, Merritt DJ & Dixon KW. 2005. The changing window of conditions that promotes germination of two fire ephemerals, Actinotus leucocephalus (Apiaceae) and Tersonia cyathiflora (Gyrostemonaceae). Annals of Botany 96: 1225-1236
  • Baldwin IT & Morse L. 1994. Up in smoke. 2. Germination of Nicotiana attenuata in response to smoke-derived cues and nutrients in burned and unburned soils. Journal of Chemical Ecology 20: 2373-2391
  • Baldwin IT, Staszakkozinski L & Davidson R. 1994. Up in smoke. 1. Smoke-derived germination cues for post-fire annual, Nicotiana attenuata Torr. ex Watson. Journal of Chemical Ecology 20: 2345-2371
  • Baxter BJM. & van Staden J. 1994. Plant-derived smoke: an effective seed pre-treatment. Plant Growth Regulation 14: 279-282
  • Baxter BJM, Granger JE, van Staden J. 1995. Plant-derived smoke and seed germination: Is all smoke good smoke? That is the burning question. South African Journal of Botany 61: 275-277
  • Baxter BJM, van Staden J, Granger JE & Brown NAC. 1994. Plant-derived smoke and smoke extracts stimulate seed germination of the fire-climax grass Themeda triandra Forssk. Environmental and Experimental Botany 34: 217-223
  • Beligni MV & Lamattina L. 2000. Nitric oxide stimulates seed germination and de-etiolation, and inhibits hypocotyl elongation, three light-inducible responses in plants. Planta 210: 215-221
  • Blank RR & Young JA. 1998. Heated substrate and smoke: Influence on seed emergence and plant growth. Journal of Range Management 51: 577-583
  • Brown NAC. 1993. Promotion of germination of fynbos seeds by plant-derived smoke. New Phytologist 123: 575-583
  • Brown NAC. 1993. Seed germination in the fynbos fire ephemeral, Syncarpha vestita (L.) B. Nord. is promoted by smoke, aqueous extracts of smoke and charred wood derived from burning the ericoid-leaved shrub, Passerina vulgaris Thoday. International Journal of Wildland Fire 3: 203-206
  • Brown NAC & Botha PA. 2004. Smoke seed germination studies and a guide to seed propagation of plants from the major families of the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa. South African Journal of Botany 70: 559-581
  • Brown NAC, Jamieson H, Botha PA. 1994. Stimulation of seed germination in South African species of Restionaceae by plant-derived smoke. Plant Growth Regulation 15: 93-100
  • Brown NAC., van Staden J. 1997. Smoke as a germination cue: a review. Plant Growth Regulation 22: 115-124
  • Dixon KW, Roche S & Pate JS. 1995. The promotive effect of smoke derived from burnt native vegetation on seed germination of Western Australian plants. Oecologia 101: 185-192
  • Drewes FE, Smith MT & van Staden J. 1995. The effect of plant-derived smoke extract on the germination of light-sensitive lettuce seed. Plant Growth Regulation 16: 205-209
  • Enright NJ, Goldblum D, Ata P & Ashton DH. 1997. The independent effects of heat, smoke and ash on emergence of seedlings from the soil seed bank of a healthy Eucalyptus woodland in Grampians (Gariweld) National Park, western Victoria. Australian Journal of Ecology 22: 81-88
  • Enright NJ & Kintrup A. 2001. Effects of smoke, heat and charred wood on the germination of dormant soil-stored seeds from a Eucalyptus baxteri heathy-woodland in Victoria, SE Australia. Austral Ecology 26: 132-141
  • Flematti GR, Ghisalberti EL, Dixon KW & Trengove RD. 2004. A compound from smoke that promotes seed germination. Science 305: 977
  • Gomez-Gonzalez S, Sierra-Almeida A & Cavieres LA. 2008. Does plant-derived smoke affect seed germination in dominant woody species of the Mediterranean matorral of central Chile? Forest Ecology and Management 255: 1510-1515
  • Jager AK, Light ME & van Staden J. 1996. Effects of source of plant material and temperature on the production of smoke extracts that promote germination of light-sensitive lettuce seeds. Environmental and Experimental Botany 36: 421-429
  • Jager AK, Strydom A & van Staden J. 1996. The effect of ethylene, octanoic acid and a plant-derived smoke extract on the germination of light-sensitive lettuce seeds. Plant Growth Regulation 19: 197-201
  • Keeley JE & Fotheringham CJ. 1997. Trace gas emissions and smoke-induced seed germination. Science 276: 1248-1250
  • Keeley JE. & Fotheringham CJ. 1998. Smoke-induced germination in California chaparral. Ecology 79: 2320-2336.
  • Keeley JE & Fotheringham CJ. 1998. Mechanism of smoke-induced seed germination in a post-fire chaparral annual. Journal of Ecology 86: 27-36

Mine except Western Australia

  • Akala VA & Lal R. 2000. Potential of mine land reclamation for soil organic carbon sequestration in Ohio. Land Degradation & Development 11: 289-297
  • Akala VA & Lal R. 2001. Soil organic carbon pools and sequestration rates in reclaimed minesoils in Ohio. Journal of Environmental Quality 30: 2098-2104
  • Alday JG, Marrs RH & Martinez-Ruiz C. 2011. Vegetation succession on reclaimed coal wastes in Spain: the influence of soil and environmental factors. Applied Vegetation Science 14: 84-94
  • Ashby WC, Hannigan KP & Kost DA. 1989. Coal mine reclamation with grasses and legumes in southern Illinois. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 44: 79-83
  • Cooke JA & Johnson MS. 2002. Ecological restoration of land with particular reference to the mining of metals and industrial minerals: A review of theory and practice. Environmental Review 10: 41-71
  • Cummings J, Reid N, Davies I & Grant C. 2005. Adaptive restoration of sand-mined areas for biological conservation. Journal of Applied Ecology 42: 160-170
  • Gandy CJ, Smith JWN & Jarvis AP. 2007. Attenuation of mining-derived pollutants in the hyporheic zone: A review. Science of the Total Environment 373: 435-446
  • Greenberg WA & Wilding LP. 2007. Pre-and post-mined bauxite soils of Jamaica: physical and chemical properties. Soil Science Society of America Journal 71: 181-188
  • Holl KD. 2002. Long-term vegetation recovery on reclaimed coal surface mines in the eastern USA. Journal of Applied Ecology 39: 960-970
  • Holmes PM. 2001. Shrubland restoration following woody alien invasion and mining: effects of topsoil depth, seed source, and fertilizer addition. Restoration Ecology 9: 71-84
  • Lindemann1 WC, Fresquez PR & Cardenas M. 1989. Nitrogen mineralization in coal mine spoil and topsoil. Biology and Fertility of Soils 7: 318-324
  • Malik A & Scullion J. 1998. Soil development on restored opencast coal sites with particular reference to organic matter and aggregate stability. Soil Use and Management 14: 234-239
  • Marrs RH, Roberts RD, Skeffington RA & Bradshaw AD. 1981. Ecosystem development on naturally-colonized China clay wastes. II. Nutrient compartmentation. Journal of Ecology 69: 163-169

Links

Botany and Ecology Mine Smoke
Australian National Botanic Garden

List of all Australian plant names [> 7 Mb, need caution]
Australian National Herbarium: The Fern Pages
Pteridophytes: Links to the Ferns and their Allies

NatureBase, Department of Conservation and Management, Government of Western Australia
Wildflowers of Western Australia by World Botanical Associates
Western Weeds Controls

MATTISKE Consulting

Review of management options for poorly represented vegetation complexes

Alcoa [Worldwide], [in Australia]
Worsley Alumina Pty Ltd
Smoke Starter
Smoke paper / vermiculite
Liquid smoke

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