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Date: 2015-07-24 11:26:09
Botany
Biology
Plant reproduction
Pinaceae
Natural environment
Pinus albicaulis
Forest management
Forest ecology
Wildfires
Seedling
Transplanting
Spruce

Fire enhances whitebark pine seedling establishment, survival, and growth

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