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Australian Systematic Botany Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 22 Number 1 2009


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A molecular phylogenetic analysis of Diuris (Orchidaceae) based on AFLP and ITS reveals three major clades and a basal species 

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

pp. 1-15

  
 


Polyaperturate pollen types and ratios of heteromorphism in the monocot genus Conostylis (Haemodoraceae) 

Nuri B. Pierce and Michael G. Simpson

pp. 16-30

  
 


Phyllometric parameters and artificial neural networks for the identification of Banksia accessions 

Giuseppe Messina, Camilla Pandolfi, Sergio Mugnai, Elisa Azzarello, Kingsley Dixon and Stefano Mancuso

pp. 31-38

  
 


The truffle genus Cribbea (Physalacriaceae, Agaricales) in Australia 

Teresa Lebel and Pamela S. Catcheside

pp. 39-55

  
 


  
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