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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 48 Number 4 2000
TURNER REVIEW No. 3. Horticultural development of Australian native edible plants
Amani K. Ahmed
and Krystyna A. Johnson
pp. 417-426
Abstract
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Distributional ecology of
Gymnostoma australianum
(Casuarinaceae), a putative palaeoendemic of Australian wet tropic forests
Jane N. Prider and
David C. Christophel
pp. 427-434
Abstract
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Regeneration of the legumes
Acacia ancistrocarpa
and
Senna notabilis
in the Pilbara region of Western Australia: mineral nutrition and carbon fractions
Muhammad Islam, David W. Turner and
Mark A. Adams
pp. 435-444
Abstract
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Variation in frost tolerance and seedling morphology of the spotted gums
Corymbia maculata
,
C. variegata
,
C. henryi
and
C. citriodora
J. S. Larmour
, S. J. Whitfeld, C. E. Harwood and J. V. Owen
pp. 445-453
Abstract
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Effects of sodium chloride on seed germination and growth of two Chinese desert shrubs,
Haloxylon ammodendron
and
H. persicum
(Chenopodiaceae)
Kazuo Tobe
, Xiaoming Li and Kenji Omasa
pp. 455-460
Abstract
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Nectar sources used by birds in monsoonal north-western Australia: a regional survey
Donald C. Franklin
and Richard A. Noske
pp. 461-474
Abstract
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Mating system studies in jarrah,
Eucalyptus marginata
(Myrtaceae)
M. A. Millar,
M. Byrne
, D. J. Coates, M. J. C. Stukely and J. A. McComb
pp. 475-479
Abstract
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A common boundary between distinct northern and southern morphotypes in two unrelated Tasmanian rainforest species
Richard W. Barnes
, Gregory J. Jordan, Robert S. Hill and Colin J. McCoull
pp. 481-491
Abstract
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Natural and culture-induced genetic variation in plantains (
Musa
spp. AAB group)
H. J. Newbury
, E. C. Howell, Jonathan H. Crouch and B. V. Ford-Lloyd
pp. 493-500
Abstract
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Reduction of fertile regenerants from protoplasts of
Triticum tauschii
(Coss.) Schmal.
Shoukat Afshar-Sterle
, James F. Kollmorgen and Geoffrey B. Fincher
pp. 501-506
Abstract
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Studies in the pollen morphology of
Cajanus cajan
(L.) Millsp. and its wild ally
Atylosia
W. & A.
M. Chaturvedi
and K. Datta
pp. 507-510
Abstract
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Problems of placing boundaries on ecological continua - options for a workable national rainforest definition in Australia
A. J. J. Lynch
and V. J. Neldner
pp. 511-530
Abstract
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Ecophysiological responses of
Araucaria angustifolia
seedlings to different irradiance levels.
Leandro da S. Duarte and
Lúcia R. Dillenburg
pp. 531-537
Abstract
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Patterns in longevity of soil seedbanks in fire-prone communities of south-eastern Australia
Tony D. Auld
, David A. Keith and Ross A. Bradstock
pp. 539-548
Abstract
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Carnivory and nitrogen supply affect the growth of the bladderwort
Utricularia uliginosa
Richard W. Jobson
, E. Charles Morris and Shelley Burgin
pp. 549-560
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