(private-note)not used yet Cookii germination is slow and poor. <1\% germination. Lowest of the spp tested. Didn?t respond to vern or GA. From the tussock grassland appearance, cookii probably reproduces most frequently by tillering anyway.
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%1 Hennion1997a
%A Hennion, F.
%A Walton, D. W. H.
%D 1997
%J Polar Biology
%K bibtex-import citeulikeExport
%P 180--187
%T Seed germination of endemic species from Kerguelen phytogeographic zone
%V 17
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author = {Hennion, F. and Walton, D. W. H.},
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comment = {(private-note)not used yet Cookii germination is slow and poor. <1\% germination. Lowest of the spp tested. Didn?t respond to vern or GA. From the tussock grassland appearance, cookii probably reproduces most frequently by tillering anyway.},
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journal = {Polar Biology},
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pages = {180--187},
posted-at = {2007-07-31 06:20:30},
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title = {{Seed germination of endemic species from Kerguelen phytogeographic zone}},
volume = 17,
year = 1997
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