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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 56 Number 3 2008


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pp. i-i

 


TURNER REVIEW No. 16. Restoration demography and genetics of plants: when is a translocation successful? 

Eric S. Menges

pp. 187-196

  
 


A molecular perspective on terpene variation in Australian Myrtaceae 

Andras Keszei, Curt L. Brubaker and William. J. Foley

pp. 197-213

  
 


Overcoming physiological dormancy in Prostanthera eurybioides (Lamiaceae), a nationally endangered Australian shrub species 

P. J. Ainsley, M. K. Jones and T. E. Erickson

pp. 214-219

  
 


The timing and nature of floristic and structural changes during secondary succession in wet forests 

Merrilyn Serong and Alan Lill

pp. 220-231

  
 


Generating genetic relatedness maps to improve the management of two rare orchid species 

Linda M. Broadhurst, Paul K. Scannell and Glen A. Johnson

pp. 232-240

  
 


Breeding barriers between Gossypium spp. and species of the Malvaceae family 

Stella Kantartzi and D. G. Roupakias

pp. 241-245

  
 


Morphological diversity and abundance of biological soil crusts differ in relation to landscape setting and vegetation type 

A. Briggs and J. W. Morgan

pp. 246-253

  
 


Syncarpia and Tristaniopsis (Myrtaceae) possess specialised fire-resistant epicormic structures 

Geoffrey E. Burrows

pp. 254-264

  
 


Cotyledon areoles in subtribe Kennediinae (Leguminosae: Phaseoleae) 

James A. Lackey

pp. 265-271

  
 


Nitrogen use efficiency: does a trade-off exist between the N productivity and the mean residence time within species? 

Zhi Y. Yuan, Han Y. H. Chen and Ling H. Li

pp. 272-277

  
 


  
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