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Dormancy release in Australian fire ephemeral seeds during burial increases germination response to smoke water or heat
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Dormancy release in Australian fire ephemeral seeds during burial increases germination response to smoke water or heat

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Main Authors: Downes, Katherine, Steadman, K., Plummer, J., Merritt, D., Dixon, Kingsley
Format: Journal Article
Published: CABI Publishing 2005
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15168
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