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Authors:
ROBINSON JB
MUNNICH DJ
SIMPSON PC
ORCHARD PW
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Citation: Bm. Odgers et Rw. Rogers, CONTRASTING DIASPORE AND VEGETATION ATTRIBUTES OF GRASSES FROM NATURAL AND DISTURBED HABITATS IN AN URBAN EUCALYPT FOREST RESERVE, Australian Journal of Botany, 41(6), 1993, pp. 637-648
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Citation: Jm. Guo et R. Sinclair, COMPARATIVE LEAF WATER POTENTIAIS OF PLANTS IN BURNT AND UNBURNT DRY SCLEROPHYLL VEGETATION, Australian Journal of Botany, 41(6), 1993, pp. 661-671
Citation: Mk. Macphail et al., KEY PERIODS IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE FLORA AND VEGETATION IN WESTERN TASMANIA .1. THE EARLY-MIDDLE PLEISTOCENE, Australian Journal of Botany, 41(6), 1993, pp. 673-707
Citation: Ha. Martin, MONOTOCA-TYPE (EPACRIDACEAE) POLLEN IN THE LATE TERTIARY OF SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA, Australian Journal of Botany, 41(6), 1993, pp. 709-720
Citation: Mj. Dudzinski et al., PATHOGENIC VARIABILITY IN AUSTRALIAN ISOLATES OF PHYTOPHTHORA-CINNAMOMI, Australian Journal of Botany, 41(6), 1993, pp. 721-732
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Citation: M. Ramsey, FLORAL MORPHOLOGY, BIOLOGY AND SEX ALLOCATION IN DISJUNCT POPULATIONSOF CHRISTMAS BELLS (BLANDFORDIA-GRANDIFLORA, LILIACEAE) WITH DIFFERENT BREEDING SYSTEMS, Australian Journal of Botany, 41(6), 1993, pp. 749-762
Citation: Gj. Howell et al., SECONDARY POLLEN PRESENTATION IN ANGIOSPERMS AND ITS BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE, Australian Journal of Botany, 41(4-5), 1993, pp. 417-438
Authors:
SEDGLEY M
SIERP M
WALLWORK MA
FUSS AM
THIELE K
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Citation: Sm. Carthew, PATTERNS OF FLOWERING AND FRUIT PRODUCTION IN A NATURAL-POPULATION OFBANKSIA-SPINULOSA, Australian Journal of Botany, 41(4-5), 1993, pp. 465-480
Citation: Sc. Clifford et M. Sedgley, PISTIL STRUCTURE OF BANKSIA-MENZIESII RBR (PROTEACEAE) IN RELATION TOFERTILITY, Australian Journal of Botany, 41(4-5), 1993, pp. 481-490
Citation: Ta. Heard, POLLINATOR REQUIREMENTS AND FLOWERING PATTERNS OF MACADAMIA-INTEGRIFOLIA, Australian Journal of Botany, 41(4-5), 1993, pp. 491-497
Citation: F. Harriss et Rj. Whelan, SELECTIVE FRUIT ABORTION IN GREVILLEA-BARKLYANA (PROTEACEAE), Australian Journal of Botany, 41(4-5), 1993, pp. 499-509
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