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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 55 Number 2 2007


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pp. i-i

 


Burnt to blazes: landscape fires, resilience and habitat interaction in frequently burnt coastal heath 

Peter J. Myerscough and Peter J. Clarke

pp. 91-102

  
 


Impact of sheep grazing on the soil seed bank of a managed ephemeral wetland: implications for management 

Jason Nicol, Sally Muston, Paula D'Santos, Bernard McCarthy and Sylvia Zukowski

pp. 103-109

  
 


Effects of altitude on plant-species diversity and productivity in an alpine meadow, Qinghai–Tibetan plateau 

Chang Ting Wang, Rui Jun Long, Qi Ji Wang, Lu Ming Ding and Mei Ping Wang

pp. 110-117

  
 


Plant-macrofossil assemblages during Pliocene uplift, South Island, New Zealand 

Mike Pole

pp. 118-142

  
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Conifer and cycad distribution in the Miocene of southern New Zealand 

Mike Pole

pp. 143-164

  
 


Karyotype of Araucaria angustifolia and the decondensation/activation mode of its nucleolus organiser region 

Manoela Miranda, Cícero Carlos de Souza Almeida and Marcelo Guerra

pp. 165-170

  
 


Casuarina ecology: factors limiting cone production in the drooping sheoak, Allocasuarina verticillata 

Tamra F. Chapman and David C. Paton

pp. 171-177

  
 


Comparison of fungal endophyte communities in the invasive panicoid grass Hyparrhenia hirta and the native grass Bothriochloa macra 

Ian R. White and David Backhouse

pp. 178-185

  
 


  
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