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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 52 Number 1 2004
Editorial
Simone Farrer
pp. I-I
PDF (90 KB)
The first 50 years of the
Australian Journal of Botany
P. M. Attiwill
and L. W. Martinelli
pp. 1-12
PDF (268 KB) - $25.00
Phylogenetics and chromosomal evolution in the Poaceae (grasses)
Khidir W. Hilu
pp. 13-22
Abstract
| PDF (246 KB) - $25.00
Potential impacts of fire and grazing in an endangered ecological community: plant composition and shrub and eucalypt regeneration in Cumberland Plain Woodland
Sarah J. Hill
and Kristine French
pp. 23-29
Abstract
| PDF (246 KB) - $25.00
Towards an understanding of population change for the long-lived resprouting tree
Angophora inopina
(Myrtaceae)
D. A. Tierney
pp. 31-38
Abstract
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Ecological and physiological explanations for the restriction of a Tasmanian species of
Ozothamnus
to a single population
K. E. Leeson
and J. B. Kirkpatrick
pp. 39-45
Abstract
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Long-term flowering synchrony of box-ironbark eucalypts
Marie R. Keatley
, Irene L. Hudson and Tim D. Fletcher
pp. 47-54
Abstract
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Chloroplast DNA variation and inheritance in waxflowers (Myrtaceae)
Xuanli Ma, John A. Considine and
Guijun Yan
pp. 55-61
Abstract
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Inorganic and organic substrates as sources of nitrogen and phosphorus for multiple genotypes of two ericoid mycorrhizal fungal taxa from
Woollsia pungens
and
Leucopogon parviflorus
(Ericaceae)
David J. Midgley, Susan M. Chambers and
John W. G. Cairney
pp. 63-71
Abstract
| PDF (251 KB) - $25.00
Micromorphological variability of leaf epidermis in Mesoamerican common bean (
Phaseolus vulgaris
, Leguminosae)
Sebastian A. Stenglein
, Ana M. Arambarri, Oscar N. Vizgarra and Pedro A. Balatti
pp. 73-80
Abstract
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Apospory in
Paspalum thunbergii
Guohua Ma
, Xuelin Huang, Nanxian Zhao and Qiusheng Xu
pp. 81-86
Abstract
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Are diel patterns of nectar production and anthesis associated with other floral traits in plants visited by potential bird and mammal pollinators?
V. M. Saffer
pp. 87-92
Abstract
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The influence of fire and rainfall upon seedling recruitment in sand-mass (wallum) heathland of north-eastern New South Wales
S. J. Griffith
, C. Bale and P. Adam
pp. 93-118
Abstract
| PDF (693 KB) - $25.00
Seed-bank dynamics of
Eleocharis
: can spatial and temporal variability explain habitat segregation?
Dorothy M. Bell
and Peter J. Clarke
pp. 119-131
Abstract
| PDF (334 KB) - $25.00
Within-canopy gradients of nitrogen and photosynthetic activity of
Eucalyptus nitens
and
Eucalyptus globulus
in response to nitrogen nutrition
D. C. Close
, Michael Battaglia, Neil J. Davidson and Chris L. Beadle
pp. 133-140
Abstract
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