An Effective Method of Measuring Seed Dissemination

Authors

  • Carl L. Wambolt Animal and Range Sciences Dept., Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717
  • Richard S. White Northwest Research, Extension Center, Kansas State University, Colby, KS 67701
  • Todd P. Walton Animal & Range Sciences Dept., Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717

Keywords:

Artemisia, dispersal, dissemination, methodology, propagule, seed

Abstract

Seed dissemination, an important factor in determining the reproductive success of many plant spedes, is seldom examined because effective measurement techniques have been lacking. A simple method for measuring seed dissemination is described that has low labor and material requirements. The method was developed to evaluate distribution of wind-borne seed of plains silver sagebrush (Artemisia cana ssp. cana). It was field tested successfully to determine how much, when, and where seed fell with reference to distance and direction traveled from the parent plant. The method should prove suitable for measuring seed dissemination of many other species under a variety of environmental conditions.

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Published

1998-08-31

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Section

Independent Refereed Articles