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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 48 Number 5 2000


Quantitative genetic evidence that the timing of vegetative phase change in Eucalyptus globulus ssp. globulus is an adaptive trait 

Gregory J. Jordan, Bradley M. Potts , Paula Chalmers and Robert J. E. Wiltshire

pp. 561-567

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Molecular and morphological variation in the Senna artemisioides complex 

J. E. Holman and J. Playford

pp. 569-579

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Moisture content influences survival of cryostored seed of Banksia ashbyi (Proteaceae) 

D. J. Merritt , D. H. Touchell, K. W. Dixon, J. A. Plummer and D. W. Turner

pp. 581-587

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Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense inoculation and hypoxia alter peroxidase and phenylalanine ammonia lyase activities in nodal roots of banana cultivars (Musa sp.) differing in their susceptibility to Fusarium wilt 

E. A. Aguilar, D. W. Turner and K. Sivasithamparam

pp. 589-596

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Foliar concentrations and resorption of nitrogen and phosphorus in 15 species of eucalypts grown under non-limited water and nutrient availability 

B. Hawkins and P. J. Polglase

pp. 597-602

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Heat shock, smoke and darkness: partner cues in promoting seed germination in Epacris tasmanica (Epacridaceae) 

Craig A. Gilmour, Ronald K. Crowden and Anthony Koutoulis

pp. 603-609

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Accumulation of proline analogues and adaptation of Melaleuca species to diverse environments in Australia 

Bodapati P. Naidu , Leslie G. Paleg and Graham P. Jones

pp. 611-620

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Molecular systematics of the Leptospermum suballiance (Myrtaceae) 

Marcelle M. O'Brien, Christopher J. Quinn and Peter G. Wilson

pp. 621-628

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Composition, leaf area index and standing biomass of eucalypt open forests near Darwin in the Northern Territory, Australia 

A. P. O'Grady , X. Chen, D. Eamus and L. B. Hutley

pp. 629-638

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Water relations of feral olive trees (Olea europaea) resprouting after severe pruning 

Megan Shelden and Russell Sinclair

pp. 639-644

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High genetic diversity in the only known population of Aechmea tuitensis (Bromeliaceae) 

Liz Y. Izquierdo and Daniel Piñero

pp. 645-650

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Fire-stimulated rainforest seedling recruitment and vegetative regeneration in a densely grassed wet sclerophyll forest of north-eastern Australia 

Paul R. Williams

pp. 651-658

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What determines the number of seed produced in a flowering event? A case study of Calyptrogyne ghiesbreghtiana (Arecaceae) 

Saul A. Cunningham

pp. 659-665

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Sporophytic self-incompatibility in diploid and tetraploid races of Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides (Asteraceae) 

Andrew Young , Cathy Miller, Elizabeth Gregory and Ann Langston

pp. 667-672

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Efficient organogenesis of an Australian passionfruit hybrid (Passiflora edulis x Passiflora edulis var. flavicarpa) suitable for gene delivery 

Rhonda M. Hall, Roderick A. Drew, Colleen M. Higgins and Ralf G. Dietzgen

pp. 673-680

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