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Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 11 Number 5 & 6 1998
A cladistic analysis of
Boronia
section
Valvatae
(Rutaceae)
Marco F. Duretto
and Pauline Y. Ladiges
pp. 636-665
Abstract
| PDF (418 KB) - $40.00
A molecular phylogeny of the grass family (Poaceae) based on the sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA (ITS)
C. Hsiao,
S. W. L. Jacobs
, N. J. Chatterton and K. H. Asay
pp. 667-688
Abstract
| PDF (187 KB) - $40.00
Floral development in
Melaleuca
and
Callistemon
(Myrtaceae)
D. A. Orlovich,
A. N. Drinnan
and P. Y. Ladiges
pp. 689-710
Abstract
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Falcatifolium
(Podocarpaceae) macrofossils from paleogene sediments in south-eastern Australia: a reassessment
Robert S. Hill and Leonie J. Scriven
pp. 711-720
Abstract
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Vegetative and reproductive morphology of
Nemastoma damaecorne
(Gigartinales, Rhodophyta) from Western Australia
John M. Huisman
pp. 721-728
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Anatomical studies in West Malaysian Icacinaceae
Stephen P. Teo and Noorma Wati Haron
pp. 729-738
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Annual author index
pp. 741-742
PDF (72 KB)
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