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Vitrified wood charcoal and burnt bones from the pre-Hispanic site of Chasogo (Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain)
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Fire increases the reproduction of the dominant grass Brachypodium retusum and Mediterranean steppe diversity in a combined burning and grazing experiment
Influence of selected environmental factors on seed germination and seedling survival of the arid zone invasive species tobacco bush (Nicotiana glauca R. Graham)
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Fire and resprouting in Mediterranean ecosystems: insights from an external biogeographical region, the mexical shrubland
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Role of heat tolerance and cone protection of seeds in the response of three pine species to wildfires