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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 52 Number 4 2004


Quantification of the susceptibility of the native flora of the South-West Botanical Province, Western Australia, to Phytophthora cinnamomi 

B. L. Shearer , C. E. Crane and A. Cochrane

pp. 435-443

  
 


The influence of land-use history on roadside conservation values in an Australian agricultural landscape 

Peter G. Spooner and Ian D. Lunt

pp. 445-458

  
 


Phylogeographical analysis of cpDNA variation in Eucalyptus loxophleba (Myrtaceae) 

M. Byrne and B. Hines

pp. 459-470

  
 


Genetic variation within and between populations of two endangered endemic species of the laurel forest from the Canary Islands, Myrica rivas-martinezii (Myricaceae) and Sideritis discolor (Lamiaceae) 

F. Batista, N. Bouza, M. A. González-Pérez, J. Caujapé-Castells and P. A. Sosa

pp. 471-480

  
 


Comparison of dwarf mistletoes (Arceuthobium spp., Viscaceae) in the western United States with mistletoes (Amyema spp., Loranthaceae) in Australia—ecological analogs and reciprocal models for ecosystem management 

David C. Shaw , David M. Watson and Robert L. Mathiasen

pp. 481-498

  
 


Leaf properties and construction costs of common, co-occurring plant species of disturbed heath forest in Borneo 

Olusegun O. Osunkoya , Dahliayana Bujang, Huzaimi Moksin, Franz L. Wimmer and Thippeswamy M. Holige

pp. 499-507

  
 


Hydraulic architecture and water relations of several species at diverse sites around Sydney 

Kate McClenahan, Catriona Macinnis-Ng and Derek Eamus

pp. 509-518

  
 


Caryopsis dormancy, germination and seedling emergence in sand, of Leymus racemosus (Poaceae), a perennial sand-dune grass inhabiting the Junggar Basin of Xinjiang, China 

Zhenying Huang, Ming Dong and Yitzchak Gutterman

pp. 519-528

  
 


Effects of grazing management and environmental factors on native grassland and grassy woodland, Northern Midlands, Tasmania 

Steven W. J. Leonard and J. B. Kirkpatrick

pp. 529-542

  
 


Genetic structure of populations of Fusarium proliferatum in soils associated with Livistona mariae palms in Little Palm Creek, Northern Territory, Australia 

M. J. Neumann, D. Backhouse, D. A. Carter, B. A. Summerell and L. W. Burgess

pp. 543-550

  
 


The origin and structure of adventitious roots in sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) 

T. Belehu , P. S. Hammes and P. J. Robbertse

pp. 551-558

  
 


Corrigendum to: Improved germination of the Australian natives: Hibbertia commutata, Hibbertia amplexicaulis (Dilleniaceae), Chamaescilla corymbosa (Liliaceae), and Leucopogon nutans (Epacridaceae) 

Sally M. Allan , Steve W. Adkins, Christine A. Preston and Sean M. Bellairs

pp. 559-559

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