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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 34 Number 4 1986


Axillary Meristem Ontogeny in Araucaria cunninghamii Aiton ex D Don 

GE Burrows

pp. 357-375

  
 


A Conductivity Method for Screening Populations of Eucalypts for Frost Damage and Frost Tolerance  

CA Raymond, CE Harwood and JV Owen

pp. 377-393

  
 


Eucalyptus Aromaphloia Pryor & Willis ̵1 a Redefinition of Geographical and Morphological Boundaries  

J Chappill, PY Ladiges and D Boland

pp. 395-412

  
 


Overgrowth of Pollen Tubes in Embryo Sacs of Rhododendron Following Interspecific Pollinations 

EG Williams, V Kaul, JL Rouse and BF Palser

pp. 413-423

  
 


A Postfire Chronosequence of Cone, Follicle and Seed Production in Banksia ornata 

AM Gill and A Mcmahon

pp. 425-433

  
 


Nodulation of Casuarinaceae in Relation to Host Species and Soil Properties 

P Reddell, GD Bowen and AD Robson

pp. 435-444

  
 


Phosphorus Acquisition in the Soil-Root System of Eucalyptus pilularis Smith Seedlings. II the Effect of Ectomycorrhizas on Seedling Phosphorus and Dry Weight Acquisition  

PA Heinrich and JW Patrick

pp. 445-454

  
 


Sequential Flowering of Thistles (Cynareae, Asteraceae) in Southern Australia 

F Forcella and H Wood

pp. 455-461

  
 


Dormancy and Viability in Acacia suaveolens (Sm) Willd 

TD Auld

pp. 463-472

  
 


Gall Formation in Crofton Weed, Eupatorium adenophorum Spreng (syn Ageratina adenophora), by the Eupatorium Gall Fly Procecidochares utilis Stone (Diptera, Trypetidae) 

P Bennett and J Vanstaden

pp. 473-480

  
 


  
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