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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 48 Number 2 2000
Influence of season, drought and xylem ABA on stomatal responses to leaf-to-air vapour pressure difference of trees of the Australian wet-dry tropics
D. S. Thomas,
D. Eamus
and S. Shanahan
pp. 143-151
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New desiccation-tolerant plants, including a grass, in the central highlands of Mexico, accumulate trehalose
G. Iturriaga
, D. F. Gaff and R. Zentella
pp. 153-158
Abstract
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Effects of clonal integration on response to sand burial and defoliation by the dune plant
Ipomoea pes-caprae
(Convolvulaceae)
Catherine E. Bach
pp. 159-166
Abstract
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Growth strategies of clonal palms (Arecaceae) in a neotropical rainforest, Yasuni, Ecuador
Jens-Christian Svenning
pp. 167-178
Abstract
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Germination response of seven east Australian
Grevillea
species (Proteaceae) to smoke, heat exposure and scarification
E. Charles Morris
pp. 179-189
Abstract
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Growth dynamics and leaf quality of the stinging trees
Dendrocnide moroides
and
Dendrocnide cordifolia
(Family Urticaceae) in Australian tropical rainforest: implications for herbivores
M. Hurley
pp. 191-201
Abstract
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Geographic distribution of C
3
and C
4
grasses recorded from stable carbon isotope values of bone collagen of South Australian herbivores
F. Donald Pate
and Andrew H. Noble
pp. 203-207
Abstract
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Further assessment of pollen limitation in the waratah (Telopea speciosissima)
Ross L. Goldingay
pp. 209-214
Abstract
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In vitro
propagation of
Epacris impressa
(Epacridaceae) and the effects of clonal material
J. Anthony, C. B. McLean and
A. C. Lawrie
pp. 215-221
Abstract
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Stomatal parameters and atmospheric change since 7500 years before present: evidence from
Eremophila deserti
(Myoporaceae) leaves from the Flinders Ranges region, South Australia
J. M. Atchison,
L. M. Head
and L. P. McCarthy
pp. 223-232
Abstract
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An anatomical study of epicormic bud strand structure in
Eucalyptus cladocalyx
(Myrtaceae)
G. E. Burrows
pp. 233-245
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Relationships between site factors and distribution of
Phytophthora cinnamomi
in the Eastern Otway Ranges, Victoria
B. A. Wilson, J. Aberton and D. M. Cahill
pp. 247-260
Abstract
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Reproductive ecology and breeding system of
Lomatia silaifolia
(Proteaceae) following a fire
Andrew J. Denham
and Robert J. Whelan
pp. 261-269
Abstract
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Development of supernumerary buds from the axillary meristem of pea,
Pisum sativum
(Fabaceae)
Joel P. Stafstrom and Vinita B. Sarup
pp. 271-278
Abstract
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Genetic diversity in natural populations of
Acacia mearnsii
S. D. Searle, J. C. Bell and
G. F. Moran
pp. 279-286
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