Register      Login
Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany Society
Southern hemisphere botanical ecosystems

Articles citing this paper

A wide diversity of epicormic structures is present in Myrtaceae species in the northern Australian savanna biome – implications for adaptation to fire

G. E. Burrows A D , S. K. Hornby B , D. A. Waters A , S. M. Bellairs B , L. D. Prior C and D. M. J. S. Bowman C
+ Author Affiliations
- Author Affiliations

A Institute for Land, Water and Society, Charles Sturt University, Locked Bag 588, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2678, Australia.

B School of Environmental and Life Sciences, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT 0909, Australia.

C School of Plant Science, Private Bag 55, Hobart, Tas. 7001, Australia.

D Corresponding author. Email: gburrows@csu.edu.au

Australian Journal of Botany 58(6) 493-507 https://doi.org/10.1071/BT10107
Submitted: 6 May 2010  Accepted: 21 July 2010   Published: 8 September 2010



51 articles found in Crossref database.

Epicormic buds in trees: a review of bud establishment, development and dormancy release
Meier A. R., Saunders M. R., Michler C. H.
Tree Physiology. 2012 32(5). p.565
Handbook of standardized protocols for collecting plant modularity traits
Klimešová Jitka, Martínková Jana, Pausas Juli G., de Moraes Moemy Gomes, Herben Tomáš, Yu Fei-Hai, Puntieri Javier, Vesk Peter A., de Bello Francesco, Janeček Štěpán, Altman Jan, Appezzato-da-Glória Beatriz, Bartušková Alena, Crivellaro Alan, Doležal Jiři, Ott Jacqueline P., Paula Susana, Schnablová Renáta, Schweingruber Fritz H., Ottaviani Gianluigi
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics. 2019 40 p.125485
Flammable biomes dominated by eucalypts originated at the Cretaceous–Palaeogene boundary
Crisp Michael D., Burrows Geoffrey E., Cook Lyn G., Thornhill Andrew H., Bowman David M. J. S.
Nature Communications. 2011 2(1).
To protect or to hide: Why not both? An investigation of fire-related strategies in Cerrado woody species
Chiminazzo Marco Antonio, Bombo Aline Bertolosi, Charles-Dominique Tristan, Fidelis Alessandra
Flora. 2023 306 p.152350
Your best buds are worth protecting: Variation in bud protection in a fire‐prone cerrado system
Chiminazzo Marco Antonio, Bombo Aline Bertolosi, Charles‐Dominique Tristan, Fidelis Alessandra
Functional Ecology. 2021 35(11). p.2424
Fagus sylvatica trunk epicormics in relation to primary and secondary growth
Colin F., Sanjines A., Fortin M., Bontemps J.-D., Nicolini E.
Annals of Botany. 2012 110(5). p.995
VEGETATIVE RESCUE AND ROOTING OF CUTTINGS OF DIFFERENT STOCK PLANTS OF Sequoia sempervirens
Pereira Mariane de Oliveira, Ângelo Alessandro Camargo, Navroski Marcio Carlos, Dobner Júnior Mario, Oliveira Luciana Magda de
CERNE. 2017 23(4). p.435
Effect of bark properties on the cambium cell viability of Eucalyptus species under low radiative heat exposure
Subasinghe Achchige Yasika Medhavi, Volkova Liubov, Filkov Alexander I., Weston Christopher J.
Forest Ecology and Management. 2022 521 p.120443
THREE EPICORMIC SHOOT TECHNIQUES IN I. paraguariensis MOTHER TREES AND ITS CUTTING ACCORDING TO THE MATERIAL REJUVENATION DEGREE
Nascimento Bruno, Sá Alexandra Cristina Schatz, Lemos Lucas Bonez de, Rosa Diego Pereira da, Pereira Mariane de Oliveira, Navroski Marcio Carlos
CERNE. 2018 24(3). p.240
A Review of Leaf-Level Flammability Traits in Eucalypt Trees
Younes Nicolas, Yebra Marta, Boer Matthias M., Griebel Anne, Nolan Rachael H.
Fire. 2024 7(6). p.183
Conserving Africa's Mega-Diversity in the Anthropocene (2017)
Kruger Laurence M., Charles-Dominique Tristan, Bond William J., Midgley Jeremy J., Balfour Dave A., Mkhwanazi Abednig
Fire Phenomena and the Earth System (2013)
Midgley Jeremy J., Bond William J.
Variation in eucalypt bark allometry across Australia
Lawes Michael J., Neumann Mathias, Wardell-Johnson Grant
Australian Journal of Botany. 2022 70(3). p.215
Are the eucalypt and non-eucalypt components of Australian tropical savannas independent?
Lawes M. J., Murphy B. P., Midgley J. J., Russell-Smith J.
Oecologia. 2011 166(1). p.229
A quantitative test for heat-induced cell necrosis in vascular cambium and secondary phloem of Eucalyptus obliqua stems
Subasinghe Achchige Yasika Medhavi, Volkova Liubov, Drinnan Andrew, Weston Christopher J, Osborne Bruce
Journal of Plant Ecology. 2021 14(1). p.160
Juvenility, maturation and rejuvenation in plants: adventitious bud formation as a novel rejuvenation process
Heide Ola M.
The Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology. 2019 94(1). p.2
A handbook for the standardised sampling of plant functional traits in disturbance-prone ecosystems, with a focus on open ecosystems
Wigley B. J., Charles-Dominique T., Hempson G. P., Stevens N., TeBeest M., Archibald S., Bond W. J., Bunney K., Coetsee C., Donaldson J., Fidelis A., Gao X., Gignoux J., Lehmann C., Massad T. J., Midgley J. J., Millan M., Schwilk D., Siebert F., Solofondranohatra C., Staver A. C., Zhou Y., Kruger L. M.
Australian Journal of Botany. 2020 68(8). p.473
Costs and benefits of relative bark thickness in relation to fire damage: a savanna/forest contrast
Lawes Michael J., Midgley Jeremy J., Clarke Peter J., Jones Robert
Journal of Ecology. 2013 101(2). p.517
Paradise burnt: How colonizing humans transform landscapes with fire
Bowman David M. J. S., Haberle Simon G.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2010 107(50). p.21234
Why woody plant modularity through time and space must be integrated in fire research?
Chiminazzo Marco Antonio, Charles-Dominique Tristan, Rossatto Davi Rodrigo, Bombo Aline Bertolosi, Fidelis Alessandra, Johnson Daniel
AoB PLANTS. 2023 15(3).
The role of morpho-physiological traits in frost tolerance of neotropical savanna trees
De Antonio Ariadne C., Hoffmann William A., Rossatto Davi R.
Trees. 2021 35(5). p.1687
How to tell a shrub from a tree: A life‐history perspective from a South African savanna
Zizka Alexander, Govender Navashni, Higgins Steven I.
Austral Ecology. 2014 39(7). p.767
Tolerance evaluation and morphophysiological responses of Astronium graveolens, a native brazilian Cerrado, to addition of lead in soil.
Araujo Maycon A., Leite Marilaine C.M., Camargos Liliane S., Martins Aline R.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 2020 195 p.110524
Estimation and evaluation of multi-decadal fire severity patterns using Landsat sensors
Parker Brett M., Lewis Tom, Srivastava Sanjeev K.
Remote Sensing of Environment. 2015 170 p.340
The role of bud protection and bark density in frost resistance of savanna trees
De Antonio A. C., Scalon M. C., Rossatto D. R., Arroyo J.
Plant Biology. 2020 22(1). p.55
Variation in Eucalyptus delegatensis post-fire recovery strategies: The Tasmanian subspecies is a resprouter whereas the mainland Australian subspecies is an obligate seeder
Rodriguez-Cubillo Dario, Prior Lynda D., Bowman David M.J.S.
Forest Ecology and Management. 2020 473 p.118292
Resprouting strategies of three native shrub Cerrado species from a morphoanatomical and chemical perspective
da Silva Gabriela Santos, Ferraro Alexandre, Lima de Aguiar Claudio, Appezzato-da-Glória Beatriz, Cook Garry
Australian Journal of Botany. 2021 69(8). p.527
Diversity of functional trade‐offs enhances survival after fire in Neotropical savanna species
Corrêa Scalon Marina, Maia Chaves Bicalho Domingos Fabricius, Jonatar Alves da Cruz Wesley, Marimon Júnior Ben Hur, Schwantes Marimon Beatriz, Oliveras Imma, Roberts Dave
Journal of Vegetation Science. 2020 31(1). p.139
How do small savanna trees avoid stem mortality by fire? The roles of stem diameter, height and bark thickness
Lawes Michael J., Adie Hylton, Russell-Smith Jeremy, Murphy Brett, Midgley Jeremy J.
Ecosphere. 2011 2(4). p.art42
Demography and growth of subadult savanna trees: interactions of life history, size, fire season, and grassy understory
Werner Patricia A., Prior Lynda D.
Ecological Monographs. 2013 83(1). p.67
The lanky and the corky: fire‐escape strategies in savanna woody species
Dantas Vinícius de L., Pausas Juli G., Bellingham Peter
Journal of Ecology. 2013 101(5). p.1265
Bud protection: a key trait for species sorting in a forest–savanna mosaic
Charles‐Dominique Tristan, Beckett Heath, Midgley Guy F., Bond William J.
New Phytologist. 2015 207(4). p.1052
Delivering effective savanna fire management for defined biodiversity conservation outcomes: an Arnhem Land case study
Evans Jay, Russell-Smith Jeremy
International Journal of Wildland Fire. 2020 29(5). p.386
Savanna Woody Plants and Large Herbivores (2019)
Hempson Gareth P., Archibald Sally, Staver Carla
Bark functional ecology and its influence on the distribution of Australian half‐butt eucalypts
Lawes Michael J., Woolley Leigh‐Ann, Van Holsbeeck Sam, Murphy Brett P., Burrows Geoffrey E., Midgley Jeremy J.
Austral Ecology. 2021 46(7). p.1097
Bark thickness and related parameters of tree species along an elevation transect leading to treeline in Central Himalaya
Singh Ripu Daman, Gumber Surabhi, Singh Surendra Pratap, Singh Pradeep
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 2024 196(5).
Growth of juvenile and sapling trees differs with both fire season and understorey type: Trade‐offs and transitions out of the fire trap in an Australian savanna
WERNER PATRICIA A.
Austral Ecology. 2012 37(6). p.644
Bark thickness does not explain the different susceptibility of Australian and New Zealand temperate rain forests to anthropogenic fire
Lawes Michael J., Richardson Sarah J., Clarke Peter J., Midgley Jeremy J., McGlone Matt S., Bellingham Peter J., Higgins Steven
Journal of Biogeography. 2014 41(8). p.1467
Origin and development of reproductive buds in jabuticaba cv. Sabará (Plinia jaboticaba Vell)
Oliveira Girlaine Pereira, Angelotti-Mendonça Jéssika, Tanaka Francisco André Ossamu, da Silva Simone Rodrigues, Scarpare Filho João Alexio
Scientia Horticulturae. 2019 249 p.432
Epicormic Resprouting in Fire-Prone Ecosystems
Pausas Juli G., Keeley Jon E.
Trends in Plant Science. 2017 22(12). p.1008
Resprouting as a key functional trait: how buds, protection and resources drive persistence after fire
Clarke P. J., Lawes M. J., Midgley J. J., Lamont B. B., Ojeda F., Burrows G. E., Enright N. J., Knox K. J. E.
New Phytologist. 2013 197(1). p.19
Contrasting architecture of key African and Australian savanna tree taxa drives intercontinental structural divergence
Moncrieff Glenn R., Lehmann Caroline E. R., Schnitzler Jan, Gambiza James, Hiernaux Pierre, Ryan Casey M., Shackleton Charlie M., Williams Richard J., Higgins Steven I.
Global Ecology and Biogeography. 2014 23(11). p.1235
Out of the OCBILs: new hypotheses for the evolution, ecology and conservation of the eucalypts
Hopper Stephen D
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 2021 133(2). p.342
How old are the eucalypts? A review of the microfossil and phylogenetic evidence
Macphail Mike, Thornhill Andrew H.
Australian Journal of Botany. 2016 64(8). p.579
Bark thickness determines fire resistance of selected tree species from fire-prone tropical savanna in north Australia
Lawes Michael J., Richards Anna, Dathe Josefine, Midgley Jeremy J.
Plant Ecology. 2011 212(12). p.2057
Tree recruitment dynamics in fire‐prone eucalypt savanna
Russell‐Smith Jeremy, Evans Jay, Macdermott Harry, Brocklehurst Peter, Schatz Jon, Lynch Dominique, Yates Cameron, Edwards Andrew
Ecosphere. 2019 10(3).
Unveiling the many meanings of the term ‘naked bud’
Schoonderwoerd Kristel M., Friedman William E.
New Phytologist. 2022 235(1). p.15
Chloroplast Distribution in the Stems of 23 Eucalypt Species
Burrows Geoffrey E., Connor Celia
Plants. 2020 9(12). p.1814
Buds, bushfires and resprouting in the eucalypts
Burrows G. E.
Australian Journal of Botany. 2013 61(5). p.331
Buds buried in bark: the reason why Quercus suber (cork oak) is an excellent post-fire epicormic resprouter
Burrows G. E., Chisnall L. K.
Trees. 2016 30(1). p.241
Modelling initial mortality of Abies religiosa in a crown fire in Mexico
Temiño-Villota Salomé, Rodríguez-Trejo Dante A., Molina Terrén Domingo M., Ryan Kevin
Forest Systems. 2016 25(1). p.e047

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission