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Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 22 Number 2 2009
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Polar forests on the edge of extinction: what does the fossil spore and pollen evidence from East Antarctica say?
E. M. Truswell and M. K. Macphail
pp. 57-106
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Gender-bending aubergines: molecular phylogenetics of cryptically dioecious
Solanum
in Australia
Christopher T. Martine, Gregory J. Anderson and Donald H. Les
pp. 107-120
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A revision of
Westringia
section
Cephalowestringia
(Lamiaceae: Westringieae)
G. R. Guerin
pp. 121-136
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Electrophoretic analysis of
Geoffroea
(Leguminosae, Papilionoideae): taxonomic inferences in Argentinean populations
Alicia L. Lamarque, Diana O. Labuckas, Julián Greppi and Renée H. Fortunato
pp. 137-142
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