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Bamboo, fire and flood: regeneration of Bambusa arnhemica (Bambuseae: Poaceae) after mass-flowering and die-off at contrasting sites in monsoonal northern Australia

Donald C. Franklin and David J. M. S. Bowman
51(5) pp.529 - 542


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Plant Ecology. 2010 208(2). p.319
Delayed Flowering in Bamboo: Evidence from Fargesia qinlingensis in the Qinling Mountains of China
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Frontiers in Plant Science. 2016 7
Bamboo for people, Mountain gorillas, and golden monkeys: Evaluating harvest and conservation trade-offs and synergies in the Virunga Volcanoes
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Forest Ecology and Management. 2012 267 p.163
The ecology, evolution and management of mast reproduction in Australian plants
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Mysterious Bamboo flowering phenomenon: A literature review and new perspectives
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A Tropical, Gregariously Semelparous Bamboo Shows No Seed Dormancy
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Biotropica. 2008 40(1). p.28
A multi‐scale biogeographical analysis of Bambusa arnhemica, a bamboo from monsoonal northern Australia
Franklin Donald C., Bowman David M. J. S.
Journal of Biogeography. 2004 31(8). p.1335
Gregarious flowering and death of understorey bamboo slow litter decomposition and nitrogen turnover in a southern temperate forest in Patagonia, Argentina
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Functional Ecology. 2012 26(1). p.265
Fire occurrence in relation to bamboo dominance in the Qinling Mountains of China: Evidence from phytolith and charcoal records in Holocene sediments
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Fire favours expansion of bamboo-dominated forests in the south-west Amazon
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Wild bamboo stands fail to compensate for a heavy 1-year harvest of culm shoots
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Forest Ecology and Management. 2006 237(1-3). p.115
Synchrony and asynchrony: observations and hypotheses for the flowering wave in a long‐lived semelparous bamboo
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Journal of Biogeography. 2004 31(5). p.773
Recovery of tropical moist deciduous dipterocarp forest in Southern Vietnam
Do Ha T.T., Grant John C., Trinh Ngoc Bon, Zimmer Heidi C., Tran Lam Dong, Nichols J. Doland
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Short Communication. Some wild bamboo clumps contain more than one genet
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