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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 52 Number 3 2004
Floral development in
Daviesia cordata
(Leguminosae: Papilionoideae: Mirbelieae) and its systematic implications
G. Prenner
pp. 285-291
Abstract
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Seasonal impacts on leaf attributes of several tree species growing in three diverse ecosystems of south-eastern Australia
Skye McPherson,
Derek Eamus
and Brad R. Murray
pp. 293-301
Abstract
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Tree growth rates in north Australian savanna habitats: seasonal patterns and correlations with leaf attributes
L. D. Prior
, D. Eamus and D. M. J. S. Bowman
pp. 303-314
Abstract
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The impact of trampling on feldmark vegetation in Kosciuszko National Park, New South Wales
K. L. McDougall
and G. T. Wright
pp. 315-320
Abstract
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White clover (
Trifolium repens
) and associated viruses in the subalpine region of south-eastern Australia: implications for GMO risk assessment
R. C. Godfree
, P. W. G. Chu and M. J. Woods
pp. 321-331
Abstract
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Pollination ecology of the Australian cycad
Lepidozamia peroffskyana
(Zamiaceae)
John A. Hall
, Gimme H. Walter, Dana M. Bergstrom and Peter Machin
pp. 333-343
Abstract
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PDF (328 KB)
Improved germination of the Australian natives:
Hibbertia commutata
,
Hibbertia amplexicaulis
(Dilleniaceae),
Chameascilla corymbosa
(Liliaceae), and
Leucopogon nutans
(Epacridaceae)
Sally M. Allan
, Steve W. Adkins, Christine A. Preston and Sean M. Bellairs
pp. 345-351
Abstract
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Pollination services provided by various size classes of flower visitors to
Eucalyptus globulus
ssp.
globulus
(Myrtaceae)
A. B. Hingston
, B. M. Potts and P. B. McQuillan
pp. 353-369
Abstract
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The swift parrot
Lathamus discolor
(Psittacidae), social bees (Apidae), and native insects as pollinators of
Eucalyptus globulus
ssp.
globulus
(Myrtaceae)
A. B. Hingston
, B. M. Potts and P. B. McQuillan
pp. 371-379
Abstract
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Effects of fire history on the structure and floristic composition of woody vegetation around Kalumburu, North Kimberley, Australia: a landscape-scale natural experiment
T. Vigilante
and D. M. J. S. Bowman
pp. 381-404
Abstract
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Effects of individual fire events on the flower production of fruit-bearing tree species, with reference to Aboriginal people's management and use, at Kalumburu, North Kimberley, Australia
T. Vigilante
and D. M. J. S. Bowman
pp. 405-416
Abstract
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Supplementary Material (75 KB)
AFLP and RAPD analyses of intra- and interspecific variation in some
Vigna
subgenus
Ceratotropis
(Leguminosae) species
P. Saravanakumar, A. Kaga, N. Tomooka and
D. A. Vaughan
pp. 417-424
Abstract
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The risk of extinction resulting from disease caused by
Phytophthora cinnamomi
to endangered, vulnerable or rare plant species endemic to the Grampians, Western Victoria
Noushka Reiter, Gretna Weste and David Guest
pp. 425-433
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