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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 48 Number 3 2000
Genetics and Conservation of Australian flora
Preface to 'Genetics and Conservation of Australian Flora'
David J. Coates and Stephen D. Hopper
pp. I-iii
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Obituary
: Sidney Herbert James 1933-1998
Stephen D. Hopper and Bryan A. Barlow
pp. 287-295
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Genetics and the conservation and use of Australian wild relatives of crops
A. H. D. Brown
and C. L. Brubaker
pp. 297-303
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Phylogeography and conservation of three oil mallee taxa,
Eucalyptus kochii
ssp.
kochii
, ssp.
plenissima
and
E. horistes
M. Byrne
and B. Macdonald
pp. 305-312
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Application of genetic markers in the domestication, conservation and utilisation of genetic resources of Australasian tree species
G. F. Moran
, P. A. Butcher and J. C. Glaubitz
pp. 313-320
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How well do phylogenetic studies inform the conservation of Australian plants?
Stephen D. Hopper
pp. 321-328
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Defining conservation units in a rich and fragmented flora: implications for the management of genetic resources and evolutionary processes in south-west Australian plants
David J. Coates
pp. 329-339
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Genetic systems in the south-west flora: implications for conservation strategies for Australian plant species
Sidney H. James
pp. 341-347
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Patterns of mating in
Persoonia mollis
(Proteaceae) revealed by an analysis of paternity using AFLP: implications for conservation
Siegfried L. Krauss
pp. 349-356
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Pollinator behaviour, mate choice and the realised mating systems of
Grevillea mucronulata
and
Grevillea sphacelata
Matthew B. G. Richardson,
David J. Ayre
and Robert J. Whelan
pp. 357-366
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Interspecific amplification of tea tree (
Melaleuca alternifolia
-Myrtaceae) microsatellite loci-potential implications for conservation studies
M. Rossetto
, F. C. L. Harriss, A. Mclauchlan, R. J. Henry, P. R. Baverstock and L. S. Lee
pp. 367-373
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Achieving practical outcomes from genetic studies of rare Australian plants
Patricia M. Hogbin,
Rod Peakall
and Marita A. Sydes
pp. 375-382
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Morphological and genetic variation in the endangered Victorian endemic grass
Agrostis adamsonii
Vickery (Poaceae)
E. A. James
and A. J. Brown
pp. 383-395
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Conservation and genetics in the fragmented monsoon rainforest in the Northern Territory, Australia: a case study of three frugivore-dispersed species
Alison Shapcott
pp. 397-407
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Genetic bottlenecks and dysgenic gene flow into re-established populations of the grassland daisy,
Rutidosis leptorrhynchoides
A. G. Young
and B. G. Murray
pp. 409-416
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