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Restoration of mountain beech (Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides) forest after fire

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Figure 1.  Location of seeding trial in the forest burnt atMt. Thomas in 1980.
Table 2.  Native woody species and application rates used inthe seeding trial._______________________________________________________________
Table 3.  (F) application on the cover of pasture and native woody species at four assessment times.F and P values from analysis of variance of the effects of seeding pasture (P) and native woody species (N) and fertiliser____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Figure 3.  Change over time in total number (a) and meanheight (b) of mountain beech plants located and marked 1 yearafter seeding in all plots where native species were seeded withand without fertiliser in the absence of pasture species
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