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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 44 Number 6 1996
Regulation of Plant Phenolic Synthesis: From Biochemistry to Ecology and Evolution
M Matsuki
pp. 613-634
Abstract
| PDF (1.4 MB) - $40.00
Germination and Seedling Survival Studies of
Xanthorrhoea australis
in the Warby Range State Park, North-Eastern Victoria, Australia
NP Curtis
pp. 635-647
Abstract
| PDF (659 KB) - $25.00
Timetable of Stigmatic Receptivity and Development and Pollen Tube Growth in
Chamelaucium uncinatum
(Myrtaceae)
SP Obrien
pp. 649-659
Abstract
| PDF (665 KB) - $25.00
Embryology of
Eucalyptus Spathulata
and
E. platypus
(Myrtaceae) Following Selfing, Crossing and Reciprocal Interspecific Pollination
M Sedgley and L Granger
pp. 661-671
Abstract
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The Reservation Status of Plant Species and Vegetation Types in the Northern Territory
JCZ Woinarski, G Connors and B Oliver
pp. 673-689
Abstract
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Epicuticular Wax Structure and Regeneration on Developing Juvenile
Eucalyptus
Leaves
MG Wirthensohn and M Sedgley
pp. 691-704
Abstract
| PDF (864 KB) - $25.00
Growth Suppression of Some Wood-Decay and Other Fungi by
Bacillus subtilis
C Dass and A Teyegaga
pp. 705-712
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