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Verbena Urticifolia L., Gordon C. Tucker Aug 2012

Verbena Urticifolia L., Gordon C. Tucker

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Verbena Urticifolia L., Gordon C. Tucker Aug 2012

Verbena Urticifolia L., Gordon C. Tucker

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Acer Negundo L., Wayne Longbottom Aug 2012

Acer Negundo L., Wayne Longbottom

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Samolus Parviflorus Raf., Loy R. Phillippe Jun 2012

Samolus Parviflorus Raf., Loy R. Phillippe

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Morus Rubra L., Loy R. Phillippe, Connie Carroll-Cunningham, Richard L. Larimore, Danielle Ruffatto Jun 2012

Morus Rubra L., Loy R. Phillippe, Connie Carroll-Cunningham, Richard L. Larimore, Danielle Ruffatto

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Vitis Riparia Michx., Gordon C. Tucker May 2012

Vitis Riparia Michx., Gordon C. Tucker

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Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., Loy R. Phillippe May 2012

Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., Loy R. Phillippe

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Viola Striata Aiton, Loy R. Phillippe May 2012

Viola Striata Aiton, Loy R. Phillippe

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Effects Of Hot Water On Breaking Seed Dormancy Of The Endangered Kankakee Mallow (Iliamna Remota Greene (Malvaceae), April Mcdonnell, Marissa Grant, Janice M. Coons Apr 2012

Effects Of Hot Water On Breaking Seed Dormancy Of The Endangered Kankakee Mallow (Iliamna Remota Greene (Malvaceae), April Mcdonnell, Marissa Grant, Janice M. Coons

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

Iliamna remota Greene (Kankakee mallow, Malvaceae) is listed as endangered in Illinois and is endemic to Langham Island in the Kankakee River, Kankakee County, Illinois. Information on ways to break seed dormancy of I. remota would be useful for restoration and management. The purpose of this study was to determine if hot water at different temperatures and for different lengths of time would break seed dormancy. Seeds were dipped for 60 seconds into water at 70, 80, 90 or 100 degrees C with 22 degrees C dips as a control. In another trial, seeds were dipped into 80 degrees C …


Effects Of Hot Water On Breaking Seed Dormancy Of The Endangered Kankakee Mallow (Iliamna Remota Greene (Malvaceae), April Mcdonnell, Marissa Grant, Janice M. Coons Jan 2012

Effects Of Hot Water On Breaking Seed Dormancy Of The Endangered Kankakee Mallow (Iliamna Remota Greene (Malvaceae), April Mcdonnell, Marissa Grant, Janice M. Coons

Janice M. Coons

Iliamna remota Greene (Kankakee mallow, Malvaceae) is listed as endangered in Illinois and is endemic to Langham Island in the Kankakee River, Kankakee County, Illinois. Information on ways to break seed dormancy of I. remota would be useful for restoration and management. The purpose of this study was to determine if hot water at different temperatures and for different lengths of time would break seed dormancy. Seeds were dipped for 60 seconds into water at 70, 80, 90 or 100 degrees C with 22 degrees C dips as a control. In another trial, seeds were dipped into 80 degrees C …


Effects Of Hot Water On Breaking Seed Dormancy Of The Endangered Kankakee Mallow (Iliamna Remota Greene (Malvaceae), April Mcdonnell, Marissa Grant, Janice Coons Jan 2012

Effects Of Hot Water On Breaking Seed Dormancy Of The Endangered Kankakee Mallow (Iliamna Remota Greene (Malvaceae), April Mcdonnell, Marissa Grant, Janice Coons

Faculty Research & Creative Activity

Iliamna remota Greene (Kankakee mallow, Malvaceae) is listed as endangered in Illinois and is endemic to Langham Island in the Kankakee River, Kankakee County, Illinois. Information on ways to break seed dormancy of I. remota would be useful for restoration and management. The purpose of this study was to determine if hot water at different temperatures and for different lengths of time would break seed dormancy. Seeds were dipped for 60 seconds into water at 70, 80, 90 or 100 degrees C with 22 degrees C dips as a control. In another trial, seeds were dipped into 80 degrees C …