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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 51
Number 2 2003
Monocotyledonous geophytes: comparison of south-western Australia with other areas of mediterranean climate R. F. Parsons
and Stephen D. Hopper
pp. 129-133
The representation of Proteaceae in modern pollen rain in species-rich vegetation communities in south-western Australia Freea Itzstein-Davey
pp. 135-149
Utilisation of inorganic and organic phosphorus sources by isolates of Amanitamuscaria and Amanita species native to temperate eastern Australia
Nicole A. Sawyer, Susan M. Chambers and
John W. G. Cairney
pp. 151-158
Effects of soil water availability on water use efficiency of Eucalyptuscloeziana and Eucalyptusargophloia plants Michael R. Ngugi
, Mark A. Hunt, David Doley, Paul Ryan and Peter J. Dart
pp. 159-166
Molecular phylogenetics of the Australian acacias of subg. Phyllodineae (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) based on the trnK intron Joseph T. Miller
, Rose Andrew and Randall J. Bayer
pp. 167-177
Reproductive biology of the endangered Brachycomemuelleri(Asteraceae), an endemic herb of Eyre Peninsula, South Australia Manfred Jusaitis
, Birgitte Sorensen and Lesley Polomka
pp. 179-188
Pollen competition does not affect the success of self-pollination in Eucalyptusglobulus (Myrtaceae)
L. M. Pound, B. Patterson, M. A. B. Wallwork, B. M. Potts and
M. Sedgley
pp. 189-195
Possible consequences of fungal contamination on the RAPD fingerprinting in Miscanthus (Poaceae)
Yu-Chung Chiang, Chang-Hung Chou, Shong Huang and
Tzen-Yuh Chiang
pp. 197-201
Geraldton wax (Chamelauciumuncinatum) flowers—looking beneath the epidermis Anna M. Klyne
, Julie A. Plummer, Digby J. Growns and Douglas J. Hall
pp. 203-210