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The leaf anatomy of Australian members of the genus Atriplex. I. Atriplex vesicaria Heward and A. nummularia Lindl.
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Australian Journal of Botany 2(3) 269 - 286
Full text http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/BT9540269



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