architectural plasticity in young eucalyptus marginata on restored bauxite mines and adjacent natural forest in south-western australia. | the aboveground architecture of eucalyptus marginata (jarrah) was investigated in chronosequences of young trees (2.5, 5 and 10 m height) growing in a seasonally dry climate in a natural forest environment with intact soils, and on adjacent restored bauxite mine sites on soils with highly modified a and b horizons above an intact c horizon. compared to forest trees, trees on restored sites were much younger and faster growing, with straighter, more clearly defined main stems and deeper, narrower ... | 2009 | 19556233 |