Abstract
A thermal gradient bar was used to investigate the germination temperature optima (GTO) for various successional herbs. Four species of Plantago were investigated P. major and P. rugelii had a GTO of about 28 C, whereas P. aristata and P. virginica showed a GTO of about 16 C. These optima were correlated with germination patterns in the field. The first pair normally germinates in early summer at relatively high mean surface soil temperatures; the second pair germinates in fall at low mean surface soil temperatures. The thermal gradient bar appears to be a useful tool in dealing with these relations of phenology and physiology.

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