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Resprouters are
plant species that are able to
survive fire by the
activation of
dormant vegetative buds to
produce regrowth.
Plants may
resprout from...
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response to fire:
reseeders and
resprouters.
Reseeders are
killed by fire, but it
stimulates their seeds’ germination.
Resprouters are not
completely killed...
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accomplish crown sprouting are
called crown resprouters (distinguishing them from stem or
trunk resprouters) and, like them, are
characteristic of fire-prone...
- generation;
resprouters survive fire,
resprouting from a
lignotuber or, more rarely,
epicormic buds
protected by
thick bark. P.
cynaroides is a
resprouter as it...
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regeneration is
widespread wildfire suppression.
Aspens are
vigorous resprouters and even
though the above-ground
portion of the
organism may die in a...
- (2005-06-01). "Effects of inter-fire
intervals on the
reproductive output of
resprouters and
obligate seeders in the Proteaceae".
Austral Ecology. 30 (4): 407–413...
- pipes; it can also
crack sidewalks and foundations. It is a
vigorous resprouter, and if not pruned, will
often grow with
multiple trunks.
Although it...
- Downes,
Katherine S. (2011-12-01). "Fire-stimulated
flowering among resprouters and
geophytes in
Australia and
South Africa".
Plant Ecology. 212 (12):...
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strategies for
surviving fires that
sweep through their habitat. Some are
resprouters, and have a
thick rootstock buried in the
ground that
shoots up new stems...
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shrubs with hard (sclerophyllous) leaves;
these plants resprout (see
resprouter) from
underground burls after a fire.
Plants that are long-lived in the...