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Monitoring of plant phenology and seed production identifies two distinct seed collection seasons in the Australian arid zone

Alison L. Ritchie A B C D , Todd E. Erickson A B and David J. Merritt A B
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A School of Plant Biology, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia.

B Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Kings Park, WA 6005, Australia.

C Department of Environment and Agriculture, Curtin University, Bentley, WA 6102, Australia.

D Corresponding author. Email: alison.ritchie@curtin.edu.au

The Rangeland Journal 39(1) 73-83 https://doi.org/10.1071/RJ16050
Submitted: 26 May 2016  Accepted: 28 November 2016   Published: 5 January 2017



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