Postfire regeneration of resprouting mountain fynbos shrubs: differentiating obligate resprouters and facultative seeders
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K. Esler | S. Jacobs | A. Jacobsen | R. Pratt | K. Marais | bullet R B Pratt | bullet S M Jacobs | bullet A L Jacobsen | bullet K J Esler
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