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Australian Systematic Botany Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 18 Number 3 2005


Highly sensitive DNA fingerprinting of orchid pollinaria remnants using AFLP 

James O. Indsto, Peter H. Weston, Mark A. Clements and Robert J. Whelan

pp. 207-213

  
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Morphology and molecular phylogeny of the marine algal order Gelidiales (Rhodophyta) from New South Wales, including Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands 

Alan J. K. Millar and D. Wilson Freshwater

pp. 215-263

  
 


Epifoliar fungi from Queensland, Australia 

Don R. Reynolds and Gregory S. Gilbert

pp. 265-289

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Comment on molecular dating of the age of eucalypts 

Pauline Y. Ladiges and Frank Udovicic

pp. 291-293

  
 


Molecular dating and eucalypts: reply to Ladiges and Udovicic 

Mike D. Crisp, Lyn G. Cook and Dorothy A. Steane

pp. 295-296

  
 


  
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