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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 56 Number 5 2008


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TURNER REVIEW No. 18. Greenhouse gas fluxes from natural ecosystems 

Ram C. Dalal and Diane E. Allen

pp. 369-407

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Water relations and mineral nutrition of Triodia grasses on desert dunes and interdunes 

Alasdair M. Grigg, Erik J. Veneklaas and Hans Lambers

pp. 408-421

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Plant trait–environmental linkages among contrasting landscapes and climate regimes in temperate eucalypt woodlands 

Karen E. Wills and Peter J. Clarke

pp. 422-432

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Short Communication. Some wild bamboo clumps contain more than one genet 

Donald C. Franklin, Shingo Kaneko, Nozomi Yamasaki and Yuji Isagi

pp. 433-436

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Community structure of a rhodolith bed from cold-temperate waters (southern Australia) 

A. S. Harvey and F. L. Bird

pp. 437-450

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Morphological and molecular variation in Conospermum triplinervium (Proteaceae), the tree smokebush: implications for bushland restoration 

Elizabeth Sinclair, Belinda Cheetham, Siegfried Krauss and Richard Hobbs

pp. 451-460

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The 2008 impact factor for Australian Journal of Botany is 1.459.

 Conferences in 2010
  • 24th International Congress for Conservation Biology, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 3-7 Jul 2010
  • Botany 2010, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, 31 Jul-4 Aug 2010

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