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Actinorhizal Plants
This issue is dedicated to actinorhizal plant research, covering part of the work presented at the 16th International Meeting on Frankia and Actinorhizal Plants 2010.
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Australasian Nature Photography
South Australian Museum
Showcases the best photographs of animals, plants and landscapes taken in Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea.
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Australasian Nature Photography
South Australian Museum
Showcases the best photographs of animals, plants and landscapes taken in Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea.
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Australasian Nature Photography
South Australian Museum
Showcases the best photographs of animals, plants and landscapes taken in Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea.
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Australia's Remarkable Trees
Richard Allen,
Kimbal Baker
Explores the extraordinary lives of 50 of Australia's oldest, largest and most unusual trees.
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Australian Palms
John Leslie Dowe
A comprehensive introduction to the 60 species of palm found in Australia and the culmination of over 20 years of research.
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Biology and Conservation of Caladenia
Kingsley Dixon,
Raymond Tremblay,
Simone Farrer
This special issue brings together a rich body of new data about the biology and conservation of the Caladenia that has emerged in recent years from a diverse range of laboratories and researchers.
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Bringing Back the Bush
Joan Bradley
A complete and comprehensive manual of the ‘Bradley method’ for bush regeneration through weed control and elimination.
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Burning Issues
Mark Adams,
Peter Attiwill
The role of fire in Australia's ecosystems, and how to manage fire both for safety and for diversity.
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Coastal Plants
Kingsley Dixon
The definitive guide to the common 100 plants of the Perth coastal region, including the key species used in coastal restoration.
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Contested Country
Marcus B Lane,
Cathy Robinson,
Bruce Taylor
Leading researchers critically review Australia's environmental management over the past decade.
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Crop Wild Relatives
Danny Hunter,
Vernon Heywood
Captures the important practical experiences of countries participating in the work of in situ plant conservation.
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Ecohydrology
Derek Eamus,
Tom Hatton,
Peter Cook,
Christine Colvin
Explains the links between vegetation using ecophysiological knowledge, and the movement, availability and location of water in Australian landscapes.
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Eucalypts
John Wrigley,
Murray Fagg
A superbly illustrated celebration of the beauty and diversity of Australia's most iconic and best-known trees.
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Forest Phoenix
David Lindenmayer,
David Blair,
Lachlan McBurney,
Sam Banks
The moving story of ecological forest recovery in the wet forests of Victoria following February 2009 wildfires.
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Functional–Structural Plant Modelling
J Hanan,
P Prusinkiewicz
This issue of Functional Plant Biology contains papers selected from those presented at the 5th International Workshop on Functional–Structural Plant Models, held 4–9 November 2007, in Napier, New Zealand.
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Gift Vouchers
Are you looking for a book or subscription to give as a present, but aren’t sure what to choose?
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Measuring Impacts of Climate Change on Plants
David S. Ellsworth,
David T. Tissue
This Special Issue of Functional Plant Biology contains papers arising from presentations made at the EcoFIZZ 2007 meeting, held at the University of Western Sydney – Hawkesbury in Richmond, New South Wales, Australia in September 2007.
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The Nature of Plants
John Dawson,
Rob Lucas
Explores how plants adapt to the challenges of their habitats.
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Plant Germplasm Conservation in Australia
Catherine A Offord,
Patricia F Meagher
Strategies to conserve Australia’s unique native plant heritage depend on understanding how plant species function. The collection, storage and study of plant germplasm helps us gain this knowledge.
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Plant Invaders
Quentin C.B. Cronk,
Janice L. Fuller
A practical guide to the protection and management of ecosystems against invasions by non-indigenous plant species.
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Plant Phenomics
RT Furbank
This issue of Functional Plant Biology contains selected papers from the First International Plant Phenomics Symposium, held in Canberra, Australia, 21–24 April 2009.
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Planting for Wildlife
Nicola Munro,
David Lindenmayer
Provides the latest information on restoring woodlands, with particular emphasis on plantings as habitat for wildlife.
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Poisonous Plants
Dietrich Frohne,
Hans Jurgen Pfander
Identifies potentially dangerous plants, their level of toxicity, symptoms of poisoning and suggested treatment.
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Rare or Threatened Australian Plants
JD Briggs,
JH Leigh
Now commonly referred to by its acronym, the current ROTAP list has expanded from 3329 taxa in 1988 to now include 5031 taxa.
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Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests
Rodolfo Dirzo,
Hillary S Young,
Harold A Mooney,
Gerardo Ceballos
Represents an important step in bringing together the most current scientific information about this vital ecosystem.
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Vanilla Orchids
Ken Cameron
Covers the natural history and cultivation of the world's most popular flavour and fragrance.
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Wetland Habitats
Nick Romanowski
A practical and easy to use manual for wetland restoration and conservation of diverse animal species.
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Wetland Weeds
Nick Romanowski
A comprehensive guide to wetland weeds covering both native and introduced species.
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Why Does the World Stay Green?
TCR White
Explore a controversial theory that challenges the common understanding of natural population control in herbivores.
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