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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 11 Number 2 1963


The nature of reaction wood. VII. Lignification in reaction wood 

G Scurfield and . Wardrop.A.B

pp. 107-116

  
 


Studies on Graminicolous Species of Phyllachora Fckl. I. Ascospores - their liberation and germination  

DG Parbery

pp. 117-130

  
 


Studies on Graminicolous Species of Phyllachora Fckl. II.. Invasion of the host and development of the fungus 

DG Parbery

pp. 131-140

  
 


Studies on Graminicolous Species of Phyllachora Fckl. III.. The relationship of certain Scolecospores to species of Phyllachora 

DG Parbery and RFN Langdon

pp. 141-151

  
 


Sporogenesis, Gametogenesis, and embryogeny of Wahlenbergia bicolor N. Lothian 

G Want

pp. 152-167

  
 


A Cytogenetical study of the Solanum aviculare species complex 

GTS Baylis

pp. 168-177

  
 


Errors resulting from thickness of point quadrats 

JW Wilson

pp. 178-188

  
 


  
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