Seed Bank Dynamics of Three Co-Occurring Banksias in South Coastal Western Australia: the Role of Plant Age, Cockatoos, Senescence and Interfire Establishment.

scientific article (publication date: 1991)

Seed Bank Dynamics of Three Co-Occurring Banksias in South Coastal Western Australia: the Role of Plant Age, Cockatoos, Senescence and Interfire Establishment. is …
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P356DOI10.1071/BT9910385
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_oigns33ivfgcxbphpcoaznyg74

P50authorEdward WitkowskiQ42774889
Byron LamontQ5004408
P2093author name stringSJ Connell
P433issue4
P921main subjectAustraliaQ408
P304page(s)385
P577publication date1991-01-01
P1433published inAustralian Journal of BotanyQ2076928
P1476titleSeed Bank Dynamics of Three Co-Occurring Banksias in South Coastal Western Australia: the Role of Plant Age, Cockatoos, Senescence and Interfire Establishment
P478volume39

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