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    Post-fire resprouting in New Zealand woody vegetation: Implications for restoration 

    Teixeira, A. M. C.; Curran, Timothy J.; Jameson, P. E.; Meurk, C. D.; Norton, D. A. (MDPI, 2020-03)
    Resprouting is an important trait that allows plants to persist after fire and is considered a key functional trait in woody plants. While resprouting is well documented in fire-prone biomes, information is scarce in ...
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    AuthorCurran, Timothy J. (1)Jameson, P. E. (1)Meurk, C. D. (1)Norton, D. A. (1)Teixeira, A. M. C. (1)Keyword05 Environmental Sciences (1)
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    0502 Environmental Science and Management (1)0602 Ecology (1)0607 Plant Biology (1)0705 Forestry Sciences (1)070503 Forestry Fire Management (1)fire-sensitive (1)functional trait (1)non-fire-prone (1)... View MoreDate Issued2020 (1)
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