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The Most Read ranking is based on the number of downloads from the CSIRO PUBLISHING website since we began collecting usage data in 2000. Usage statistics are updated daily.

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1. Effect of Seed Treatments on Germination in Acacia
Australian Journal of Botany 25(3)
J Clemens, PG Jones and NH Gilbert
Published 1 June 1977

2. Survival of native plants of Hawkesbury Sandstone communities with additional nutrients: effect of plant age and habitat
Australian Journal of Botany 52(2)
V. P. Thomson and M. R. Leishman
Published 8 April 2004

3. TURNER REVIEW No. 1. The Process of Germination in Australian Species
Australian Journal of Botany 47(4)
David T. Bell
Published 20 August 1999

4. Temperate Eucalypt Woodlands: a Review of Their Status, Processes Threatening Their Persistence and Techniques for Restoration
Australian Journal of Botany 45(6)
Colin J. Yates and Richard J. Hobbs
Published 10 February 1998

5. The breakup history of Gondwana and its impact on pre-Cenozoic floristic provincialism
Australian Journal of Botany 49(3)
Stephen McLoughlin
Published 23 May 2001

6. TURNER REVIEW No. 18. Greenhouse gas fluxes from natural ecosystems
Australian Journal of Botany 56(5)
Ram C. Dalal and Diane E. Allen
Published 24 July 2008

7. How many trees make a forest? Cultural debates about vegetation change in Australia
Australian Journal of Botany 50(4)
Tom Griffiths
Published 23 August 2002

8. Effect of boiling water, seed coat structure and provenance on the germination of Acacia melanoxylon seeds
Australian Journal of Botany 57(2)
Geoffrey E. Burrows, James M. Virgona and Roger D. Heady
Published 11 May 2009

9. Phenological trends among Australian alpine species: using herbarium records to identify climate-change indicators
Australian Journal of Botany 57(1)
R. V. Gallagher, L. Hughes and M. R. Leishman
Published 23 March 2009

10. Impacts of experimental warming and fire on phenology of subalpine open-heath species
Australian Journal of Botany 56(8)
Frith C. Jarrad, Carl-Henrik Wahren, Richard J. Williams and Mark A. Burgman
Published 15 December 2008

11. Effects of increasing salinity on freshwater ecosystems in Australia
Australian Journal of Botany 51(6)
D. L Nielsen, M. A. Brock, G. N. Rees and D. S. Baldwin
Published 5 December 2003

12. Germination response of seven east Australian Grevillea species (Proteaceae) to smoke, heat exposure and scarification
Australian Journal of Botany 48(2)
E. Charles Morris
Published 11 March 2000

13. Climate change and other factors influencing the decline of the Tasmanian cider gum (Eucalyptus gunnii)
Australian Journal of Botany 56(8)
J. A. Calder and J. B. Kirkpatrick
Published 15 December 2008

14. TURNER REVIEW No. 17. Phytophthora cinnamomi and Australia's biodiversity: impacts, predictions and progress towards control
Australian Journal of Botany 56(4)
David M. Cahill, James E. Rookes, Barbara A. Wilson, Lesley Gibson and Keith L. McDougall
Published 16 June 2008

15. Condition of fenced and unfenced remnant vegetation in inland catchments in south-eastern Australia
Australian Journal of Botany 56(7)
Sue V. Briggs, Nicola M. Taws, Julian A. Seddon and Bindi Vanzella
Published 26 November 2008

16. Biology and natural history of Caladenia
Australian Journal of Botany 57(4)
Kingsley Dixon and Raymond L. Tremblay
Published 29 July 2009

17. Recent advances in restoration ecology, with a focus on the Banksia woodland and the smoke germination tool
Australian Journal of Botany 55(3)
Deanna P. Rokich and Kingsley W. Dixon
Published 18 May 2007

18. Coexistence of shrubs and grass in a semi-arid landscape: a case study of mulga (Acacia aneura, Mimosaceae) shrublands embedded in fire-prone spinifex (Triodia pungens, Poaceae) hummock grasslands
Australian Journal of Botany 57(5)
Anstee M. M. Nicholas, Donald C. Franklin and David M. J. S. Bowman
Published 14 September 2009

19. An experimental study of fire and moisture stress on the survivorship of savanna eucalypt seedlings
Australian Journal of Botany 56(8)
R. J. Fensham, R. J. Fairfax and Y. M. Buckley
Published 15 December 2008

20. The weed invasion in Tasmania since 1970
Australian Journal of Botany 47(1)
A. C. F. Rozefelds, L. Cave, D. I. Morris and A. M. Buchanan
Published 6 May 1999

  
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The 2008 impact factor for Australian Journal of Botany is 1.459.

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