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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 34 Number 3 1986


Holocene Vegetation and Environments Near Goulburn, New South Wales  

JR Dodson

pp. 231-249

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Vegetation Changes Associated With Invasion by Phytophthora cinnamomi on Monitored Sites in the Grampians, Western Australia 

J Kennedy and G Weste

pp. 251-279

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Taxonomic Studies on Australian Isolates of Stemphylium spp. And Associated Teleomorphs 

JAG Irwin, R Dill-Macky and M Stirling

pp. 281-292

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Vegetation and Modern Pollen Rain From the Barrington Tops and Upper Hunter River Regions of New South Wales  

JR Dodson and CA Myers

pp. 293-304

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Population Dynamics and Regeneration of a Hybrid Zone Between Eucalyptus risdonii Hook-F and E amygdalina Labill  

BM Potts

pp. 305-329

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Origin of the Grampians Shining Peppermint ̵1 a New Subspecies of Eucalyptus willisii Ladiges, Humphries & Brooker  

MR Newnham, PY Ladiges and T Whiffin

pp. 331-348

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Leaf-Area and Average Leaf Angle From Transmission of Direct Sunlight 

ARG Lang

pp. 349-355

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