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Southern hemisphere botanical ecosystems
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Distribution and ecology of the genus Kennedya Vent. in Western Australia

JH Silsbury and NH Brittan

Australian Journal of Botany 3(1) 113 - 135
Published: 1955

Abstract

A review of the taxonomy, ecology, and distribution pattern of 11 species of the genus Kennedya Vent. in relation to the soils and climate of Western Australia is presented. Within a single climatic zone the edaphic factor is shown to be the most important, but it is also shown that "growingperiod" calculated from P/Ew0.75 values can be useful in delineating the climatic requirements of some endemic species. Variability and distribution are discussed in relation to the above factors, the occurrence of self-fertilization, and the influence of previous climates.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BT9550113

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