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Effects of windthrow on a stand of Eucalyptus delegatensis (Myrtaceae) and early understorey succession at Snowy River National Park, Victoria

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Pages 54-58 | Received 08 Sep 2003, Published online: 15 Apr 2013

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S. K. Florentine, P. Milberg, M. Gibson & M. Westbrooke. (2008) Post-wildfire seedling colonisation patterns in a Eucalyptus delegatensis (Myrtaceae) windthrow site at Snowy River National Park, Victoria. Australian Forestry 71:1, pages 48-53.
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Michael D. Doherty, A. Malcolm Gill, Geoffrey J. Cary & Mike P. Austin. (2017) Seed viability of early maturing alpine ash (Eucalyptus delegatensis subsp. delegatensis) in the Australian Alps, south-eastern Australia, and its implications for management under changing fire regimes. Australian Journal of Botany 65:7, pages 517.
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Peter J. Van Der Meer & Paul Dignan. (2007) Regeneration after 8 years in artificial canopy gaps in Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans F. Muell.) forest in south-eastern Australia. Forest Ecology and Management 244:1-3, pages 102-111.
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