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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 47 Number 1 1999


Environment and Floristics of Ten Australian Alpine Vegetation Formations 

J. B. Kirkpatrick and K. L. Bridle

pp. 1-21

  
 


The weed invasion in Tasmania since 1970 

A. C. F. Rozefelds , L. Cave, D. I. Morris and A. M. Buchanan

pp. 23-48

  
 


Relationships between Tree Cover and Grass Dominance in a Grazed Temperate Stringybark (Eucalyptus laevopinea) Open-Forest 

Lisa Gibbs, Nick Reid and R. D. B. Whalley

pp. 49-60

  
 


Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis, Araucariaceae) Possesses the Same Unusual Leaf Axil Anatomy as the other Investigated Members of the Family  

Geoffrey E. Burrows

pp. 61-68

  
 


A New Technique for Coconut (Cocos nucifera) Germplasm Collection from Remote Sites: Culturability of Embryos Following Low-temperature Incubation 

Yohannes M. S. Samosir, Ian D. Godwin and Stephen W. Adkins

pp. 69-75

  
 


Phomopsis castanea, a Seed-borne Endophyte in Chestnut Trees 

W. S. Washington , V. Hood and S. Stewart-Wade

pp. 77-84

  
 


Structure of mycorrhizae of the Wollemi pine (Wollemia noblis) and related Araucariaceae  

P. A. McGee , Suzanne Bullock and B. A. Summerell

pp. 85-95

  
 


The Tasmanian Endemic Shrub Acacia axillaris: Conservation Ecology Applied to the Question of Rarity or Vulnerability 

A. J. J. Lynch, J. B. Kirkpatrick and L. Gilfedder

pp. 97-109

  
 


Track Analysis Reveals the Composite Nature of the Andean Biota 

Liliana Katinas, Juan J. Morrone and Jorge V. Crisci

pp. 111-130

  
 


Karyological Studies in the Genus Androcymbium (Colchicaceae)  

Marta Margelí, Joan Pedrola-Monfort and Joan Vallès Xirau

pp. 131-146

  
 


Karyotypic Studies in Artificial Hybrids of Solanum Sections Anarrhichomenum and Basarthrum (Solanaceae)  

Laura Stiefkens, Gabriel Bernardello and Gregory J. Anderson

pp. 147-155

  
 


  
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