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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 53 Number 5 2005


TURNER REVIEW No. 10. Why do evergreen trees dominate the Australian seasonal tropics? 

D. M. J. S. Bowman and L. D. Prior

pp. 379-399

  
 


A technique to estimate the pre-fire depth of burial of Grevillea seeds by using seedlings after fire 

Tony D. Auld and Andrew J. Denham

pp. 401-405

  
 


Does lignum rely on a soil seed bank? Germination and reproductive phenology of Muehlenbeckia florulenta (Polygonaceae) 

Caroline Chong and Keith F. Walker

pp. 407-415

  
 


A comparison of field-based and modelled reflectance spectra from damaged Pinus radiata foliage 

Nicholas C. Coops and Christine Stone

pp. 417-429

  
 


Above- and below-ground biomass, and allometry, of four common northern Australian mangroves 

B. W. T. Comley and K. A. McGuinness

pp. 431-436

  
 


Genetic diversity and regional identity in the Australian remnant Nothofagus moorei 

K. J. Taylor, A. J. Lowe, R. J. Hunter, T. Ridgway, P. M. Gresshoff and M. Rossetto

pp. 437-444

  
 


Germination response to heat and smoke of 22 Poaceae species from grassy woodlands 

S. Clarke and K. French

pp. 445-454

  
 


Grass-tree (Xanthorrhoea semiplana, Liliaceae) facilitation of the endangered pink-lipped spider orchid (Caladenia syn. Arachnorchis behrii, Orchidaceae) varies in South Australia 

Sophie Petit and Catherine Ruth Dickson

pp. 455-464

  
 


Gene flow between introduced and native Eucalyptus species: crossability of native Tasmanian species with exotic E. nitens 

R. C. Barbour, B. M. Potts and R. E. Vaillancourt

pp. 465-477

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Sexual diploid and apomictic tetraploid races in Thrasya petrosa (Gramineae) 

Carlos A. Acuña, Eric J. Martínez and Camilo L. Quarin

pp. 479-484

  
 


  
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