Fire structures pine serotiny at different scales.

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Published in Am J Bot on November 11, 2013

Authors

Ana Hernández-Serrano1, Miguel Verdú, Santiago C González-Martínez, Juli G Pausas

Author Affiliations

1: CIDE-CSIC, Ctra. Nàquera Km. 4.5 (IVIA campus) 46113 Montcada, Valencia, Spain.

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