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  Taxonomy, biogeography and evolution of all plant groups
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Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 12 Number 6 1999


A new early pleistocene species of Nothofagus and the climatic implications of co-occurring Nothofagus fossils 

Gregory J. Jordan

pp. 757-765

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Lactarius (Basidiomycota) in Papua New Guinea. 1. Species of tropical lowland habitats 

A. Verbeken and E. Horak

pp. 767-779

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Chromosome numbers and karyotypes in the Australian Gnaphalieae and Plucheeae (Asteraceae) 

K. Watanabe , P. S. Short, T. Denda, N. Konishi, M. Ito and K. Kosuge

pp. 781-802

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Australasian truffle-like fungi. IX. History and current trends in the study of the taxonomy of sequestrate macrofungi from Australia and New Zealand 

Teresa Lebel and Michael A. Castellano

pp. 803-817

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Enumeration of the species and infraspecific taxa of Melaleuca (Myrtaceae) occurring in Australia and Tasmania 

L. A. Craven and B. J. Lepschi

pp. 819-928

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Annual author index 


pp. 931-933

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The 2008 impact factor for Australian Systematic Botany is 1.351.

 Conferences in 2010
  • Botany 2010, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, 31 Jul-4 Aug 2010
  • Australian Systematic Botany Society Conference, Lincoln, New Zealand, 30 Nov-3 Dec 2010

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