%0 Journal Article %T Ecological niche and bet-hedging strategies for Triodia (R.Br.) seed germination %A Emma L Dalziell %A Jason C Stevens %A Todd E Erickson %A Wolfgang Lewandrowski %J Archive of "Annals of Botany". %D 2018 %R 10.1093/aob/mcx158 %X Regeneration dynamics in many arid zone grass species are regulated by innate seed dormancy mechanisms and environmental cues (temperature, moisture and fire) that result in infrequent germination following rainfall. This study investigated bet-hedging strategies associated with dormancy and germination in arid zone Triodia species from north-west Australia, by assessing (1) the effects of the mechanical restriction imposed by the indehiscent floral bracts (i.e. floret) covering the seed and (2) the impact of dormancy alleviation on florets and cleaned seeds (i.e. florets removed) when germinated under water stress %K Arid grass %K floret %K karrikinolide %K KAR1 %K light %K recruitment bottleneck %K seed dormancy %K temperature %K spinifex %K water potential %K water stress %K wet/dry cycling %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5808810/