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Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 16 Number 1 2003
Biology of Acacia. Advances in Legume Systematics Series Part 11
Preface to `Biology of Acacia. Advances in Legume Systematics Part 11¿
Graham N. Stone
pp. I-ii
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Overview of the generic status of
Acacia
(Leguminosae: Mimosoideae)
B. R. Maslin
, J. T. Miller and D. S. Seigler
pp. 1-18
Abstract
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Molecular phylogeny of
Acacia
subgenus
Phyllodineae
(Mimosoideae : Leguminosae) based on DNA sequences of the internal transcribed spacer region
Daniel J. Murphy
, Joseph T. Miller, Randall J. Bayer and Pauline Y. Ladiges
pp. 19-26
Abstract
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Molecular phylogenetics of
Acacia
subgenera
Acacia
and
Aculeiferum
(Fabaceae : Mimosoideae), based on the chloroplast
matK
coding sequence and flanking
trnK
intron spacer regions
Joseph T. Miller
and Randall J. Bayer
pp. 27-33
Abstract
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Taxonomic significance of seed protein profiles in
Acacia
, with special reference to
Acacia
emilioana
Alicia L. Lamarque and
Renée H. Fortunato
pp. 35-39
Abstract
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Geographical patterns in neotropical
Acacia
(Leguminosae: Mimosoideae)
Lourdes Rico-Arce
pp. 41-48
Abstract
| PDF (257 KB) - $25.00
Genetic diversity and the utilisation of
Acacia
species complexes in agroforestry in Western Australia
M. Byrne
and L. Broadhurst
pp. 49-55
Abstract
| PDF (243 KB) - $25.00
Clinal variation and genetic divergence in
Acacia
tumida
(Mimosaceae)
M. W. McDonald
, P. A. Butcher, J. C. Bell and C. V. Nguyen
pp. 57-68
Abstract
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Genetic, cytogenetic and morphological patterns in a mixed mulga population: evidence for apomixis
Rose L. Andrew
, Joseph T. Miller, Rod Peakall, Michael D. Crisp and Randall J. Bayer
pp. 69-80
Abstract
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Worth the risk? Introduction of legumes can cause more harm than good: an Australian perspective
Q. Paynter
, S. M. Csurhes, T. A. Heard, J. Ireson, M. H. Julien, J. Lloyd, W. M. Lonsdale, W. A. Palmer, A. W. Sheppard and R. D. van Klinken
pp. 81-88
Abstract
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Domestication and use of Australian acacias: case studies of five important species
S. J. Midgley
and J. W. Turnbull
pp. 89-102
Abstract
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Pollination ecology of acacias (Fabaceae, Mimosoideae)
Graham N. Stone
, Nigel E. Raine, Matthew Prescott and Pat G. Willmer
pp. 103-118
Abstract
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Review of pollen–pistil interactions and their relevance to the reproductive biology of
Acacia
J. Kenrick
pp. 119-130
Abstract
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Field inoculation with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in rehabilitation of mine sites with native vegetation, including
Acacia
spp.
J. Bell, S. Wells, D. A. Jasper and
L. K. Abbott
pp. 131-138
Abstract
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