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Effects of coarse woody debris on understorey plants in a temperate Australian woodland

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Goldin, Sarah
Brookhouse, Matthew

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Opulus Press AB

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Question: Does coarse woody debris (CWD) modify adjacent understorey plant moisture content, growth and species composition in extensively cleared temperate woodlands? Location: Endangered Eucalyptus melliodora-E. blakelyi woodland in southeast Australia

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Applied Vegetation Science

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2037-12-31