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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
Abstract
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Molecular and morphological variation in the
Senna artemisioides
complex
J. E. Holman
and J. Playford
pp. 569-579
Abstract
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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
Abstract
| PDF (479 KB) - $25.00
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
Abstract
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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
Abstract
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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
Abstract
| PDF (491 KB) - $25.00
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
Abstract
| PDF (985 KB) - $25.00
Molecular systematics of the
Leptospermum
suballiance (Myrtaceae)
Marcelle M. O'Brien,
Christopher J. Quinn
and Peter G. Wilson
pp. 621-628
Abstract
| PDF (573 KB) - $25.00
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
Abstract
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Water relations of feral olive trees (
Olea europaea
) resprouting after severe pruning
Megan Shelden and
Russell Sinclair
pp. 639-644
Abstract
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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
Abstract
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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
Abstract
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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
Abstract
| PDF (298 KB) - $25.00
Sporophytic self-incompatibility in diploid and tetraploid races of
Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides
(Asteraceae)
Andrew Young
, Cathy Miller, Elizabeth Gregory and Ann Langston
pp. 667-672
Abstract
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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
Abstract
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