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Interspecific Competition Between Eucalypt Seedlings

Interspecific Competition Between Eucalypt Seedlings <jats:p>Evidence from competition experiments in pots suggests that pairs of eucalypt species from the same association make almost the same use of the physical and chemical resources of the environment during the seedling stage. These results are discussed in relation to present theories concerning the coexistence of eucalypts in mixed associations.</jats:p> http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Botany CrossRef

Interspecific Competition Between Eucalypt Seedlings

Australian Journal of Botany , Volume 23 (2): 225 – Jan 1, 1975

Interspecific Competition Between Eucalypt Seedlings


Abstract

<jats:p>Evidence from competition experiments in pots suggests that pairs of eucalypt species from the same
association make almost the same use of the physical and chemical resources of the environment
during the seedling stage. These results are discussed in relation to present theories concerning the
coexistence of eucalypts in mixed associations.</jats:p>

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0067-1924
DOI
10.1071/bt9750225
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Abstract

<jats:p>Evidence from competition experiments in pots suggests that pairs of eucalypt species from the same association make almost the same use of the physical and chemical resources of the environment during the seedling stage. These results are discussed in relation to present theories concerning the coexistence of eucalypts in mixed associations.</jats:p>

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Australian Journal of BotanyCrossRef

Published: Jan 1, 1975

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