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Salvia mellifera
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Salvia mellifera Greene
National Institutes of Health
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2016
2016
Plant hydraulic responses to long-term dry season nitrogen deposition alter drought tolerance in a Mediterranean-type ecosystem
A. Pivovaroff
,
L. Santiago
,
G. Vourlitis
,
D. Grantz
,
M. Allen
Oecologia
2016
Corpus ID: 253974667
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition represents a significant N input for many terrestrial ecosystems. N deposition can affect…
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2008
2008
Pre- and postfire distribution of soil water repellency in a steep chaparral watershed
K. Hubbert
,
P. Wohlgemuth
,
H. Preisler
2008
Corpus ID: 129985931
The development and nature of water repellent soils and their spatial distribution on the landscape are not well understood…
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2007
2007
Use of Aerial Photography for Fire Planning and Suppression 1
D. Sapsis
,
D. Pearman
,
R. E. Martin
2007
Corpus ID: 14525443
Plant cover and vegetation structure were examined at two inland coastal sage scrub sites differing in fire history and use by…
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1986
1986
Seed germination patterns of Salvia mellifera in fire-prone environments
Jon E. Keeley
Oecologia
1986
Corpus ID: 25605302
SummarySalvia mellifera seeds from coastal sage, chaparal and desert scrub in southern California failed to germinate in the dark…
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Highly Cited
1974
Highly Cited
1974
Volatilisation of terpenes from Salvia mellifera
B. Tyson
,
W. Dement
,
H. Mooney
Nature
1974
Corpus ID: 4151128
WE have found that branches of Salvia mellifera, an aromatic shrub that grows in coastal southern California, produce sufficient…
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