Indigenous shrub regeneration through Scotch broom

Data associated with Burrows et al. 2015. which describes a field experiment assessing the effect of common broom management practices on the germination, growth and survival of six indigenous woody species in a South Island dryland setting.

Burrows L,  Cieraad E, Head N 2015. Scotch broom facilitates indigenous tree and shrub germination and establishment in dryland New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 39(1): 61-70. http://newzealandecology.org/nzje/3214

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Field Value
Publisher Landcare Research NZ Ltd
Publication Year 2015
Authors
  1. Cieraad, Ellen
Maintainer Larry Burrows
DOI https://doi.org/10.7931/J2NK3BZB