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Drought survival of Australian rainforest seedlings is influenced by species evolutionary history and soil type

Timothy J. Curran A B C D , Peter J. Clarke A and Nigel W. M. Warwick A
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A Botany, School of Environmental and Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia.

B The School for Field Studies, PO Box 141, Yungaburra, Qld 4884, Australia.

C Department of Ecology, Lincoln University, PO Box 84, Lincoln, Canterbury 7647, New Zealand.

D Corresponding author. Email: timothy.curran@lincoln.ac.nz

Australian Journal of Botany 61(1) 22-28 https://doi.org/10.1071/BT12081
Submitted: 5 April 2012  Accepted: 10 November 2012   Published: 11 January 2013



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