Authors:
BRAITHWAITE KS
MANNERS JM
IRWIN JAG
MACLEAN DJ
Citation: Ks. Braithwaite et al., DNA MARKERS REVEAL HYBRIDS BETWEEN 2 DIVERSE BACKGROUND GENOTYPES IN AUSTRALIAN COLLECTIONS OF THE BEAN RUST FUNGUS UROMYCES-APPENDICULATUS, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(3), 1994, pp. 255-267
Citation: Ma. Adams et al., NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS AVAILABILITY AND THE ROLE OF FIRE IN HEATHLANDS AT WILSONS PROMONTORY, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(3), 1994, pp. 269-281
Citation: P. Chaboudez, PATTERNS OF CLONAL VARIATION IN SKELETON WEED (CHONDRILLA-JUNCEA), ANAPOMICTIC SPECIES, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(3), 1994, pp. 283-295
Citation: Rw. Rogers et D. Morrison, FLORISTIC CHANGE ON HERON ISLAND, A CORAL CAY IN THE CAPRICORN-BUNKERGROUP, GREAT-BARRIER-REEF, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(3), 1994, pp. 297-305
Citation: Pk. Groom et al., CONTRASTING MORPHOLOGY AND ECOPHYSIOLOGY OF COOCCURRING BROAD AND TERETE LEAVES IN HAKEA-TRIFURCATA (PROTEACEAE), Australian Journal of Botany, 42(3), 1994, pp. 307-320
Citation: J. Carapetian, EFFECTS OF SAFFLOWER STERILITY GENES ON THE INFLORESCENCE AND POLLEN GRAINS, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(3), 1994, pp. 325-332
Citation: S. Rasai et al., THE EFFECT OF GROWTH-REGULATORS, SOURCE OF EXPLANTS AND IRRADIANCE ONIN-VITRO REGENERATION OF ATEMOYA, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(3), 1994, pp. 333-340
Citation: M. Pole, AN EOCENE MACROFLORA FROM THE TARATU FORMATION AT LIVINGSTONE, NORTH OTAGO, NEW-ZEALAND, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(3), 1994, pp. 341-367
Citation: Gt. Jane, THE IMPACT OF BROWSING ANIMALS ON THE STAND DYNAMICS OF MONOTYPIC MOUNTAIN BEECH (NOTHOFAGUS-SOLANDRI) FORESTS IN CANTERBURY, NEW-ZEALAND, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(2), 1994, pp. 113-124
Citation: Je. Williams et al., FIRE AND ENVIRONMENTAL HETEROGENEITY IN SOUTHERN TEMPERATE FOREST ECOSYSTEMS - IMPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(2), 1994, pp. 125-137
Citation: C. Holly et al., COLD-INDUCED PHOTOINHIBITION AND DESIGN OF SHELTERS FOR ESTABLISHMENTOF EUCALYPTS IN PASTURE, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(2), 1994, pp. 139-147
Citation: Af. Mark, EFFECTS OF BURNING AND GRAZING ON SUSTAINABLE UTILIZATION OF UPLAND SNOW TUSSOCK (CHIONOCHLOA SPP) RANGELANDS FOR PASTORALISM IN SOUTH ISLAND, NEW-ZEALAND, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(2), 1994, pp. 149-161
Citation: Pcj. Barker et Jb. Kirkpatrick, PHYLLOCLADUS ASPLENIIFOLIUS - VARIABILITY IN THE POPULATION-STRUCTURE, THE REGENERATION NICHE AND DISPERSION PATTERNS IN TASMANIAN FORESTS, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(2), 1994, pp. 163-190
Citation: N. Sukhvibul et Ja. Considine, REGULATION OF GERMINATION OF SEED OF ANIGOZANTHOS-MANGLESII, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(2), 1994, pp. 191-203
Authors:
AKILAN K
CONSIDINE JA
JOYCE DC
MARSHALL JK
Citation: K. Akilan et al., MORPHOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF GERALDTON WAX TO TRANSIENT SOIL-WATER DEFICIT, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(2), 1994, pp. 205-217
Citation: Js. Day et al., ENVIRONMENTAL-CONTROL OF FLOWERING OF BORONIA-MEGASTIGMA (RUTACEAE) AND HYPOCALYMMA-ANGUSTIFOLIUM (MYRTACEAE), Australian Journal of Botany, 42(2), 1994, pp. 219-229
Citation: G. Weste et Dh. Ashton, REGENERATION AND SURVIVAL OF INDIGENOUS DRY SCLEROPHYLL SPECIES IN THE BRISBANE RANGES, VICTORIA, AFTER A PHYTOPHTHORA-CINNAMOMI EPIDEMIC, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(2), 1994, pp. 239-253
Citation: Km. Plummer et al., NONAGGRESSIVE STRAINS OF THE BLACKLEG FUNGUS, LEPTOSPHAERIA-MACULANS,ARE PRESENT IN AUSTRALIA AND CAN BE DISTINGUISHED FROM AGGRESSIVE STRAINS BY MOLECULAR ANALYSIS, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(1), 1994, pp. 1-8
Citation: Hl. Hayden et al., GENETIC-RELATIONSHIPS AS ASSESSED BY MOLECULAR MARKERS AND CROSS-INFECTION AMONG STRAINS OF COLLETOTRICHUM-GLOEOSPORIOIDES, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(1), 1994, pp. 9-18
Citation: Ba. Auld et al., RESISTANCE OF XANTHIUM-OCCIDENTALE TO COLLETOTRICHUM-ORBICULARE, A PATHOGEN OF X-SPINOSUM, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(1), 1994, pp. 19-28
Citation: Bj. Atwell et Ad. Heritage, REDUCED SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ROOTS OF SAFFLOWER TO PHYTOPHTHORA-CRYPTOGEA AFTER PRIOR ADAPTATION OF ROOTS TO HYPOXIC CONDITIONS, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(1), 1994, pp. 29-36
Citation: Pj. Clarke, BASE-LINE STUDIES OF TEMPERATE MANGROVE GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION - DEMOGRAPHIC AND LITTERFALL MEASURES OF LEAFING AND FLOWERING, Australian Journal of Botany, 42(1), 1994, pp. 37-48