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NO news is no new news

January 1, 2005

In the paper ‘NO News’, Preston et al. (2004) make a number of erroneous assumptions regarding nitrogen oxide chemistry. These authors also present some very significant misinterpretations of previous research into the effects of various nitrogen oxides on germination of post-fire followers. Methodological differences between the study by Preston et al. (2004) and previous work are also problematic, such as using NO-donors in solution versus the use of direct application of various nitrogen oxides in the gaseous phase. A closer review of these studies, with the proper understanding of nitrogen oxide chemistry, and interpretations of the available literature, would lead to the conclusion that, contrary to the authors' assertions, the Preston et al. (2004) study supports, rather than refutes, earlier findings by Keeley and Fotheringham (1997, 1998a, b, 2000).

Publication Year 2005
Title NO news is no new news
DOI 10.1079/SSR2005227
Authors C. J. Fotheringham, Jon E. Keeley
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Seed Science Research
Index ID 1008246
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Ecological Research Center