Soil seed bank of Tasmanian grasslands, grassy woodlands and heathy forests : methodology for optimising the germination of native species / Jon B. Marsden-Smedley, Matthew W. A. Appleby, Adrian Pyrke, Michael Battaglia

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Marsden-Smedley, Jon & Appleby, M. W. A & Battaglia, Michael & Pyrke, Adrian & Australia. Environment Australia, sponsoring body & Tasmania. Department of Environment and Land Management, issuing body & Tasmania. Parks and Wildlife Service. (1997). Soil seed bank of Tasmanian grasslands, grassy woodlands and heathy forests : methodology for optimising the germination of native species Retrieved April 16, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2124643233

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Marsden-Smedley, Jon, Appleby, M. W. A, Battaglia, Michael, Pyrke, Adrian, Australia. Environment Australia, sponsoring body, Tasmania. Department of Environment and Land Management, issuing body and Tasmania. Parks and Wildlife Service. Soil seed bank of Tasmanian grasslands, grassy woodlands and heathy forests : methodology for optimising the germination of native species Hobart, Tasmania: Department of Environment and Land Management, 1997. Web. 16 April 2026 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2124643233>

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Marsden-Smedley, Jon & Appleby, M. W. A & Battaglia, Michael & Pyrke, Adrian & Australia. Environment Australia, sponsoring body & Tasmania. Department of Environment and Land Management, issuing body & Tasmania. Parks and Wildlife Service. 1997, Soil seed bank of Tasmanian grasslands, grassy woodlands and heathy forests : methodology for optimising the germination of native species Department of Environment and Land Management, Hobart, Tasmania viewed 16 April 2026 http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2124643233

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  | author2=Appleby, M. W. A.
  | author3=Battaglia, Michael.
  | author4=Pyrke, Adrian.
  | author5=Australia. Environment Australia, sponsoring body.
  | author6=Tasmania. Department of Environment and Land Management, issuing body.
  | author7=Tasmania. Parks and Wildlife Service.
  | title=Soil seed bank of Tasmanian grasslands, grassy woodlands and heathy forests : methodology for optimising the germination of native species
  | year=1997
  | section=1 online resource (iii, 43 pages) : charts.
  | location=Hobart, Tasmania
  | publisher=Department of Environment and Land Management
  | url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2124643233
  | id=nla.obj-2124643233
  | access-date=16 April 2026
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