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The distribution of Victorian plants

by D. M Churchill

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The Imlay Mallee, Eucalyptus imlayensis, is a Critically Endangered multi-stemmed tree that is endemic to Mt Imlay in southeast New South Wales. The species was impacted by the widespread Black Summer fires. This research uses genomic methods to assess the regrowth of the Imlay Mallee post-fire to provide advice for capturing the full suite of genotypes for ex situ conservation programs.… (more)
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The Imlay Mallee, Eucalyptus imlayensis, is a Critically Endangered multi-stemmed tree that is endemic to Mt Imlay in southeast New South Wales. The species was impacted by the widespread Black Summer fires. This research uses genomic methods to assess the regrowth of the Imlay Mallee post-fire to provide advice for capturing the full suite of genotypes for ex situ conservation programs.

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