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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 51 Number 3 2003


Heat and smoke effects on the germination of seeds from soil seed banks across forest edges between subtropical rainforest and eucalypt forest at Lamington National Park, south-eastern Queensland, Australia 

Y. Tang, S. L. Boulter and R. L. Kitching

pp. 227-237

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Using Banksia (Proteaceae) node counts to estimate time since fire 

Timothy J. Wills

pp. 239-242

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Isozyme variation in five provenances of Santalum album in India 

T. B. Suma and M. Balasundaran

pp. 243-249

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Aerial photographic interpretation of vegetation changes on the Bogong High Plains, Victoria, between 1936 and 1980 

Keith L. McDougall

pp. 251-256

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An endophytic chitinase-producing isolate of Actinoplanes missouriensis, with potential for biological control of root rot of lupin caused by Plectosporium tabacinum 

Khaled A. El-Tarabily

pp. 257-266

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Compartmented cells in the mesophyll of Araucaria angustifolia (Araucariaceae) 

Alexandra A. Mastroberti and Jorge Ernesto de Araujo Mariath

pp. 267-274

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Delayed selfing and low levels of inbreeding depression in Hibiscus trionum (Malvaceae) 

Mike Ramsey , Leahwyn Seed and Glenda Vaughton

pp. 275-281

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Floristic and structural characteristics of a coastal heathland exhibiting symptoms of Phytophthora cinnamomi infestation in the eastern Otway Ranges, Victoria 

W. Scott Laidlaw and Barbara A. Wilson

pp. 283-293

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Variation in the Vigna lanceolata complex for traits of taxonomic, adaptive or agronomic interest 

R. J. Lawn and A. E. Holland

pp. 295-307

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Pollen dispersal and gene flow by pollen in Araucaria angustifolia 

V. A. Sousa and H. H. Hattemer

pp. 309-317

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Eucalyptus camaldulensis × globulus hybrids 

Rachel A. Meddings, Jen A. McComb , Michael C. Calver, Sandra R. Thomas and Richard A. Mazanec

pp. 319-331

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Corrigendum to: TURNER REVIEW No. 6 Genetic pollution of native eucalypt gene pools—identifying the risks  

B. M. Potts , R. C. Barbour, A. B. Hingston and R. E. Vaillancourt

pp. 333-333

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