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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 52 Number 2 2004


Survival of native plants of Hawkesbury Sandstone communities with additional nutrients: effect of plant age and habitat 

V. P. Thomson and M. R. Leishman

pp. 141-147

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Reproductive phenology of the cerrado plant community in Emas National Park (central Brazil) 

Marco Antônio Batalha and Fernando Roberto Martins

pp. 149-161

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Cracking the woody endocarp of Santalum spicatum nuts by wetting and rapid drying improves germination 

G. S. Woodall

pp. 163-169

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Response of clonal growth in Phyllostachys praecox f. prevernalis to changing light intensity 

Chunlei Yue , Jie Chang, Kuihong Wang and Yinmei Zhu

pp. 171-174

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Morphology and spatial distribution of alien sea-rockets (Cakile spp.) on South Australian and Western Canadian beaches 

Martin L. Cody and Timothy W. D. Cody

pp. 175-183

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High self-pollen transfer and low fruit set in buzz-pollinated Dianella revoluta (Phormiaceae) 

David H. Duncan, Adrienne B. Nicotra and Saul A. Cunningham

pp. 185-193

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Seed viability in relation to pollinator availability in Banksia baxteri 

S. J. Wooller and R. D. Wooller

pp. 195-199

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Genetic structuring of the stream lily Helmholtzia glaberrima (Philydraceae) within Toolona Creek, south-eastern Queensland 

Peter J. Prentis , A. Vesey, N. M. Meyers and P. B. Mather

pp. 201-207

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Pollinators in seed orchards of Eucalyptus nitens (Myrtaceae) 

A. B. Hingston , P. B. McQuillan and B. M. Potts

pp. 209-222

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Fruit characteristics of invasive bitou bush, Chrysanthemoides monilifera (Asteraceae), and a comparison with co-occurring native plant species 

C. R. Gosper

pp. 223-230

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Effect of developmental stage and peloton morphology on success in isolation of mycorrhizal fungi in Caladenia formosa (Orchidaceae) 

T. T. Huynh, C. B. McLean , F. Coates and A. C. Lawrie

pp. 231-241

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Secondary walls in hyaline cells of Sphagnum 

Celeste L. Kremer and Andrew N. Drinnan

pp. 243-256

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The role of cytokinins and thidiazuron in the stimulation of somatic embryogenesis in key members of the Restionaceae 

M. Panaia , T. Senaratna, K. W. Dixon and K. Sivasithamparam

pp. 257-265

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The potential of five Western Australian native Acacia species for biological control of Phytophthora cinnamomi 

Nola K. D'Souza , Ian J. Colquhoun, Bryan L. Shearer and Giles E. St. J. Hardy

pp. 267-279

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Phosphorus fertiliser can induce earlier vegetative phase change in Eucalyptus nitens 

Dean R. Williams , Brad M. Potts and Philip J. Smethurst

pp. 281-284

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