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Hovenden MJ, Williams AL, Pedersen JK, Vander Schoor JK, Wills KE.  2008.  Elevated CO2 and warming impacts on flowering phenology in a southern Australian grassland are related to flowering time but not growth form, origin or longevity. Australian Journal of Botany. 56:630-643. Abstract
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Hovenden MJ, Wills KE, Vander Schoor JK, Williams AL, Newton PCD.  2008.  Flowering phenology in a species-rich temperate grassland is sensitive to warming but not elevated CO2. New Phytologist. 178:815-822. Abstract
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