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Authors:
Midgley, JJ
Mclean, P
Botha, M
Balfour, D
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Citation: Jj. Midgley et Nj. Enright, Serotinous species show correlation between retention time for leaves and cones, J ECOLOGY, 88(2), 2000, pp. 348-351
Authors:
Skowno, AL
Midgley, JJ
Bond, WJ
Balfour, D
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