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Colonisation of jarrah forest bauxite-mine rehabilitation areas by orchid mycorrhizal fungi

Margaret Collins A D , Mark Brundrett B , John Koch C and Krishnapillai Sivasithamparam A
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A School of Earth and Geographical Sciences (Soil Science Discipline), Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia.

B School of Plant Biology, Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia.

C Alcoa World Alumina Australia, Huntly Mine, PO Box 172, Pinjarra, WA 6208, Australia.

D Corresponding author. Email: mcollins@cyllene.uwa.edu.au

Australian Journal of Botany 55(6) 653-664 https://doi.org/10.1071/BT06170
Submitted: 14 August 2006  Accepted: 12 February 2007   Published: 27 September 2007



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