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Seasonal variation in establishment of oversown seed in relation to tussock proximity

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Pages 311-315 | Received 17 Dec 1975, Published online: 18 Jan 2012

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D. Scott, J.M. Keoghan & B.E. Allan. (1996) Native and low‐input grasses‐a New Zealand high country perspective. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 39:4, pages 499-512.
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WilliamG. Lee, M. Fenner & RichardP. Duncan. (1993) Pattern of natural regeneration of narrow-leaved snow tussock Chionochloa rigida ssp. rigida in Central Otago, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 31:2, pages 117-125.
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R. B. Allen & W. G. Lee. (1989) Seedling establishment microsites of exotic conifers in Chionochloa rigida tussock grassland, Otago, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany 27:4, pages 491-498.
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I. R. Hall, R. Kissel & R. Byars. (1987) Factors affecting the establishment and growth of cocksfoot oversown into tussock grassland. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 30:2, pages 131-137.
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J. E. Radcliffe. (1983) Grassland responses to shelter — a review. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 11:1, pages 5-10.
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D. Scott & A. R. Wallace. (1978) Effect of ground cover and tussock proximity on legume establishment. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 21:1, pages 93-105.
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