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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 54 Number 7 2006
TURNER REVIEW No. 12. It was no accident: deliberate plant introductions by Australian government agencies during the 20th century
Garry D. Cook and Lesley Dias
pp. 601-625
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Distributional pattern of plant species endemic to the Northern Territory, Australia
J. C. Z. Woinarski, C. Hempel, I. Cowie, K. Brennan, R. Kerrigan, G. Leach and J. Russell-Smith
pp. 627-640
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Distribution and conservation status of the rare plants
Melaleuca triumphalis
and
Stenostegia congesta
(Myrtaceae), Victoria River district, northern Australia
Beth Crase, Ian D. Cowie and Carrie R. Michell
pp. 641-653
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Correlations between environmental factors, the biomass of exotic annual grasses and the frequency of native perennial grasses
Tanja I. Lenz and José M. Facelli
pp. 655-667
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Pollination of
Diuris maculata
(Orchidaceae) by male
Trichocolletes venustus
bees
James O. Indsto, Peter H. Weston, Mark A. Clements, Adrian G. Dyer, Michael Batley and Robert J. Whelan
pp. 669-679
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Basic chromosome number in
Boronia
(Rutaceae)—competing hypotheses examined
Fucheng Shan, Guijun Yan and Julie A. Plummer
pp. 681-689
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Variations with altitude in reproductive traits and resource allocation of three Tibetan species of Ranunculaceae
Zhao Zhigang, Du Guozhen, Zhou Xianhui, Wang Mantang and Ren Qingji
pp. 691-700
Abstract
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