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. 2020 Sep 7;10:14716. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-71663-x

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The Tasmanian cider gum Eucalyptus gunnii (A). Sap flows from naturally occurring holes in the trunk (B) and accumulates on the tree roots (C) and or on the soil (D). Bark, sap and soil samples were collected on the Tasmanian Central Plateau (E) from three different locations, Trawtha Makuminya (red), Skullbone Plains (yellow) and Five Rivers—Serpentine (blue) (F). Maps were created with ggmap version 3.0.0 in R version 3.6.2.