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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 51 Number 5 2003


TURNER REVIEW No. 7. Impacts of ecosystem fragmentation on plant populations: generalising the idiosyncratic 

Richard J. Hobbs and Colin J. Yates

pp. 471-488

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Does chemical defence decline more in developing leaves that become strong and tough at maturity? 

Jennifer Read , Emma Gras, Gordon D. Sanson, Fiona Clissold and Charlotte Brunt

pp. 489-496

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Essential oil composition of the seasonal heterophyllous leaves of Eryngium vesiculosum from Australia 

Jesús Palá-Paúl , Joseph J. Brophy, Robert J. Goldsack, Lachlan M. Copeland, M. José Pérez-Alonso and Arturo Velasco-Negueruela

pp. 497-501

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The role of non-flying animals in the pollination of Banksia nutans 

R. D. Wooller and S. J. Wooller

pp. 503-507

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Sexual dimorphism in reproductive allocation and water use efficiency in Maireana pyramidata (Chenopodiaceae), a dioecious, semi-arid shrub 

Andrea Leigh and Adrienne B. Nicotra

pp. 509-514

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Extrafloral nectaries in an Australian rainforest: structure and distribution 

Nico Blüthgen and Kerstin Reifenrath

pp. 515-527

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Bamboo, fire and flood: regeneration of Bambusa arnhemica (Bambuseae: Poaceae) after mass-flowering and die-off at contrasting sites in monsoonal northern Australia 

Donald C. Franklin and David J. M. S. Bowman

pp. 529-542

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Nodulation and performance of exotic and native legumes in Australian soils 

María A. Pérez-Fernández and Byron B. Lamont

pp. 543-553

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Developmental morphology of ovules and seeds of Austrobaileyales 

Toshihiro Yamada , Ryoko Imaichi, Nallamilli Prakash and Masahiro Kato

pp. 555-564

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Identification of intracellular calcium oxalate crystals in Chamelaucium uncinatum (Myrtaceae) 

Andrew J. Macnish , Donald E. Irving, Daryl C. Joyce, Vasanthe Vithanage, Alan H. Wearing, Richard I. Webb and Ray L. Frost

pp. 565-572

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Photosynthetic light and temperature responses of Eucalyptus cloeziana and Eucalyptus argophloia 

Michael R. Ngugi , Mark A. Hunt, David Doley, Paul Ryan and Peter J. Dart

pp. 573-583

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The history of the family Onagraceae in Australia and its relevance to biogeography 

Helene A. Martin

pp. 585-598

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Meiotic chromosome behaviour and Boronia (Rutaceae) genome reorganisation 

F. Shan , G. Yan and J. A. Plummer

pp. 599-607

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