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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 57 Number 7 2009
Table of Contents
pp. i-i
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Long-term changes in understorey vegetation in the absence of wildfire in south-east dry sclerophyll forests
Trent D. Penman, D. L. Binns, T. E. Brassil, R. J. Shiels and Ruth M. Allen
pp. 533-540
Abstract
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Historical forest survey data from
Eucalyptus–Callitris
forests: a valuable resource for long-term vegetation studies
Robyn K. Whipp, Ian D. Lunt, Andrew Deane and Peter G. Spooner
pp. 541-555
Abstract
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The early effects of fire and grazing on bryophytes and lichens in tussock grassland and hummock sedgeland in north-eastern Tasmania
Anneka V. Ferguson, Emma J. Pharo, Jamie B. Kirkpatrick and Jon B. Marsden-Smedley
pp. 556-561
Abstract
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Effects of sudden exposure to high light levels on two tree fern species
Dicksonia antarctica
(Dicksoniaceae) and
Cyathea australis
(Cyatheaceae) acclimated to different light intensities
Liubov Volkova, Lauren T. Bennett and Michael Tausz
pp. 562-571
Abstract
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Is 'vegetation thickening' occurring in Queensland's mulga lands? A 50-year aerial photographic analysis
G. Bradd Witt, Rebecca A. Harrington and Manda J. Page
pp. 572-582
Abstract
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An assessment of the relationship between tree-ring counts and basal girth of high-altitude populations of
Eucalyptus pauciflora
(Myrtaceae)
Libby Rumpff, Seraphina C. Cutler, Ian Thomas and John W. Morgan
pp. 583-591
Abstract
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Potential for using
Vasconcellea parviflora
as a bridging species in intergeneric hybridisation between
V. pubescens
and
Carica papaya
C. M. O'Brien and R. A. Drew
pp. 592-601
Abstract
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Floral morphogenesis and proliferation in
Poa labillardieri
(Poaceae)
Nabil M. Ahmad, Peter M. Martin and John M. Vella
pp. 602-618
Abstract
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Morphoanatomy and development of leaf secretory structures in
Passiflora amethystina
Mikan (Passifloraceae)
Diego Ismael Rocha, Luzimar Campos da Silva, Vânia Maria Moreira Valente, Dayana Maria Teodoro Francino and Renata Maria Strozi Alves Meira
pp. 619-626
Abstract
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Corrigendum to
: A catch-all leguminous tree:
Erythrina velutina
visited and pollinated by vertebrates at an oceanic island
Ivan Sazima, Cristina Sazima and Marlies Sazima
pp. 627-627
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