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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 25 Number 4 1977
Experiments on the rate of development of adventitious roots on
Sambucus nigra
cuttings
Wilson PM Warren and Wilson J Warren
pp. 367-375
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Microbial populations of three forest soils: seasonal variations and changes associated with
Phytophthora cinnamomi
G Weste and K. Vithanage
pp. 377-383
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Pre- and Post-Emergence Damping Off of Seedlings of Pinus Species by
Phytophthora cinnamomi
and
Ph. Drechsleri
WA Heather, BH Pratt and TU Chin
pp. 385-393
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Variation and Natural Hybridization in the
Conostylis aculeata
R.Br. Species Group Near Dawesville, Western Australia
SD Hopper
pp. 395-411
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The structure and dynamics of a hybrid population of
Anigozanthos manglesii
D. Don and
A. humilis
Lindl. (Haemodoraceae)
SD Hopper
pp. 413-422
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The reproductive capacity of
Anigozanthos manglesii
D. Don,
A. humilis
Lindl. and their hybrids in a wild population
SD Hooper
pp. 423-428
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The genus
Euphorbia
in Australia
DC Hassall
pp. 429-453
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Diurnal rhythms in stem elongation in
Eucalyptus obliqua
in relation to temperature and seedling water status
TJ Blake
pp. 455-459
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