Plant traits and regeneration of urban plant communities after disturbance: Does the bud bank play any role?
Article first published online: 5 FEB 2009
DOI: 10.3170/2008-7-18487
2008 IAVS - the International Association of Vegetation Science
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Latzel, V., Mihulka, S. and Klimešová, J. (2008), Plant traits and regeneration of urban plant communities after disturbance: Does the bud bank play any role?. Applied Vegetation Science, 11: 387–394. doi: 10.3170/2008-7-18487
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- Issue published online: 5 FEB 2009
- Article first published online: 5 FEB 2009
- Received 31 May 2007; Accepted 11 February 2008
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