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Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 52 Number 6 2004
No snow in the mountains: Early Eocene plant fossils from Hotham Heights, Victoria, Australia
Raymond J. Carpenter, Robert S. Hill, David R. Greenwood, Alan D. Partridge and Meredith A. Banks
pp. 685-718
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Vegetation patterns in permanent spring wetlands in arid Australia
R. J. Fensham, R. J. Fairfax, D. Pocknee and J. Kelley
pp. 719-728
Abstract
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Genetic congruence with new species boundaries in the
Melaleuca uncinata
complex (Myrtaceae)
Linda Broadhurst, Margaret Byrne, Lyn Craven and Brendan Lepschi
pp. 729-737
Abstract
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Comparative wood anatomy of
Eucryphia wilkiei
and
E. jinksii
(Cunoniaceae): two narrow endemics from Queensland, Australia
Imogen Poole and Richard W. Barnes
pp. 739-745
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Genetic variation in
Eucalyptus globulus
in relation to susceptibility from attack by the southern eucalypt leaf beetle,
Chrysophtharta agricola
Luke P. Rapley, Geoff R. Allen and Brad M. Potts
pp. 747-756
Abstract
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Vascular cambium necrosis in forest fires: using hyperbolic temperature regimes to estimate parameters of a tissue-response model
M. B. Dickinson, J. Jolliff and A. S. Bova
pp. 757-763
Abstract
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Water loss physiology and the evolution within the Tasmanian conifer genus
Athrotaxis
(Cupressaceae)
Gregory J. Jordan, Timothy J. Brodribb and Prue E. Loney
pp. 765-771
Abstract
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Factors affecting variation in outcrossing rate in
Eucalyptus globulus
Briony Patterson, René E. Vaillancourt, David J. Pilbeam and Brad M. Potts
pp. 773-780
Abstract
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Advances in pollination techniques for large-scale seed production in
Eucalyptus globulus
Briony Patterson, Peter Gore, Brad M. Potts and René E. Vaillancourt
pp. 781-788
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Precipitation effect on flowering and propagule setting in mangroves of the family Rhizophoraceae
Anand Prakash Tyagi
pp. 789-798
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Physical strength and its relation to leaf anatomical characteristics of nine forage grasses
Ji Min Zhang, Akio Hongo and Masahiro Akimoto
pp. 799-804
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Annual Author Index
pp. 805-809
PDF (87 KB)
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