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Authors: HUTLEY LB DOLEY D YATES DJ BOONSANER A
Citation: Lb. Hutley et al., WATER-BALANCE OF AN AUSTRALIAN SUBTROPICAL RAIN-FOREST AT ALTITUDE - THE ECOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF INTERCEPTED CLOUD ANDFOG, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(2), 1997, pp. 311-329

Authors: ANDERSON VJ HODGKINSON KC
Citation: Vj. Anderson et Kc. Hodgkinson, GRASS-MEDIATED CAPTURE OF RESOURCE FLOWS AND THE MAINTENANCE OF BANDED MULGA IN A SEMIARID WOODLAND, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(2), 1997, pp. 331-342

Authors: WESTPHALEN G CHESHIRE AC
Citation: G. Westphalen et Ac. Cheshire, QUANTUM EFFICIENCY AND PHOTOSYNTHETIC PRODUCTION OF A TEMPERATE TURF ALGAL COMMUNITY, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(2), 1997, pp. 343-349

Authors: WILLIAMS J EAMUS D
Citation: J. Williams et D. Eamus, PLANT ECOPHYSIOLOGY - LINKING PATTERN AND PROCESS - A REVIEW, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(2), 1997, pp. 351-357

Authors: DUNLOP PJ BIGNELL CM HIBBERT DB
Citation: Pj. Dunlop et al., USE OF GAS CHROMATOGRAMS OF THE ESSENTIAL LEAF OILS OF THE GENUS EUCALYPTUS FOR TAXONOMIC PURPOSES, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(1), 1997, pp. 1-13

Authors: BENNETT LT ATTIWILL PM
Citation: Lt. Bennett et Pm. Attiwill, THE NUTRITIONAL-STATUS OF HEALTHY AND DECLINING STANDS OF BANKSIA-INTEGRIFOLIA ON THE YANAKIE ISTHMUS, VICTORIA, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(1), 1997, pp. 15-30

Authors: WILLIAMS PR CLARKE PJ
Citation: Pr. Williams et Pj. Clarke, HABITAT SEGREGATION BY SEROTINOUS SHRUBS IN HEATHS - POSTFIRE EMERGENCE AND SEEDLING SURVIVAL, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(1), 1997, pp. 31-39

Authors: REDDELL P YUN Y SHIPTON WA
Citation: P. Reddell et al., CLUSTER ROOTS AND MYCORRHIZAE IN CASUARINA-CUNNINGHAMIANA - THEIR OCCURRENCE AND FORMATION IN RELATION TO PHOSPHORUS SUPPLY, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(1), 1997, pp. 41-51

Authors: PRIOR LD EAMUS D DUFF GA
Citation: Ld. Prior et al., SEASONAL TRENDS IN CARBON ASSIMILATION, STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE, PRE-DAWN LEAF WATER POTENTIAL AND GROWTH IN TERMINALIA-FERDINANDIANA, A DECIDUOUS TREE OF NORTHERN AUSTRALIAN SAVANNAS, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(1), 1997, pp. 53-69

Authors: WALSH D KIRKPATRICK JB SKIRA IJ
Citation: D. Walsh et al., VEGETATION PATTERNS, ENVIRONMENTAL CORRELATES AND VEGETATION CHANGE IN A PUFFINUS-TENUIROSTRIS BREEDING COLONY AT CAPE-QUEEN-ELIZABETH, TASMANIA, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(1), 1997, pp. 71-79

Authors: DEMEYER K DEJAEGERE R
Citation: K. Demeyer et R. Dejaegere, THE INFLUENCE OF THE CA2+ K+ BALANCE AND LIGHT ENERGY ON ALKALOID CONTENT AND PARTITIONING IN DATURA-STRAMONIUM/, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(1), 1997, pp. 81-101

Authors: BENNETT LT WESTON CJ ATTIWILL PM
Citation: Lt. Bennett et al., BIOMASS, NUTRIENT CONTENT AND GROWTH-RESPONSE TO FERTILIZERS OF 6-YEAR-OLD EUCALYPTUS-GLOBULUS PLANTATIONS AT 3 CONTRASTING SITES IN GIPPSLAND, VICTORIA, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(1), 1997, pp. 103-121

Authors: ROSE S FAIRWEATHER PG
Citation: S. Rose et Pg. Fairweather, CHANGES IN FLORISTIC COMPOSITION OF URBAN BUSHLAND INVADED BY PITTOSPORUM-UNDULATUM IN NORTHERN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(1), 1997, pp. 123-149

Authors: SHEARER BL BYRNE A DILLON M BUEHRIG R
Citation: Bl. Shearer et al., DISTRIBUTION OF ARMILLARIA-LUTEOBUBALINA AND ITS IMPACT ON COMMUNITY DIVERSITY AND STRUCTURE IN EUCALYPTUS-WANDOO WOODLAND OF SOUTHERN WESTERN-AUSTRALIA, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(1), 1997, pp. 151-165

Authors: WESTE G KENNEDY J
Citation: G. Weste et J. Kennedy, REGENERATION OF SUSCEPTIBLE NATIVE SPECIES FOLLOWING A DECLINE OF PHYTOPHTHORA-CINNAMOMI OVER A PERIOD OF 20 YEARS ON DEFINED PLOTS IN THE GRAMPIANS, WESTERN VICTORIA, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(1), 1997, pp. 167-190

Authors: CHEN L JAMES SH STACE HM
Citation: L. Chen et al., SELF-INCOMPATIBILITY, SEED ABORTION AND CLONALITY IN THE BREEDING SYSTEMS OF SEVERAL WESTERN-AUSTRALIAN DROSERA SPECIES (DROSERACEAE), Australian Journal of Botany, 45(1), 1997, pp. 191-201

Authors: TIBBITS WN WHITE TL HODGE GR JOYCE KR
Citation: Wn. Tibbits et al., GENETIC-CONTROL OF ROOTING ABILITY OF STEM CUTTINGS IN EUCALYPTUS NITENS, Australian Journal of Botany, 45(1), 1997, pp. 203-210

Authors: MATSUKI M
Citation: M. Matsuki, REGULATION OF PLANT PHENOLIC SYNTHESIS - FROM BIOCHEMISTRY TO ECOLOGYAND EVOLUTION, Australian Journal of Botany, 44(6), 1996, pp. 613-634

Authors: CURTIS NP
Citation: Np. Curtis, GERMINATION AND SEEDLING SURVIVAL STUDIES OF XANTHORRHEA-AUSTRALIS INTHE WARBY RANGE STATE-PARK, NORTH-EASTERN VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, Australian Journal of Botany, 44(6), 1996, pp. 635-647

Authors: OBRIEN SP
Citation: Sp. Obrien, TIMETABLE OF STIGMATIC RECEPTIVITY AND DEVELOPMENT AND POLLEN-TUBE GROWTH IN CHAMELAUCIUM-UNCINATUM (MYRTACEAE), Australian Journal of Botany, 44(6), 1996, pp. 649-659

Authors: SEDGLEY M GRANGER L
Citation: M. Sedgley et L. Granger, EMBRYOLOGY OF EUCALYPTUS-SPATHULATA AND EUCALYPTUS-PLATYPUS (MYRTACEAE) FOLLOWING SELFING, CROSSING AND RECIPROCAL INTERSPECIFIC POLLINATION, Australian Journal of Botany, 44(6), 1996, pp. 661-671

Authors: WOINARSKI JCZ CONNORS G OLIVER B
Citation: Jcz. Woinarski et al., THE RESERVATION STATUS OF PLANT-SPECIES AND VEGETATION TYPES IN THE NORTHERN-TERRITORY, Australian Journal of Botany, 44(6), 1996, pp. 673-689

Authors: WIRTHENSOHN MG SEDGLEY M
Citation: Mg. Wirthensohn et M. Sedgley, EPICUTICULAR WAX STRUCTURE AND REGENERATION ON DEVELOPING JUVENILE EUCALYPTUS LEAVES, Australian Journal of Botany, 44(6), 1996, pp. 691-704

Authors: DASS C TEYEGAGA A
Citation: C. Dass et A. Teyegaga, GROWTH SUPPRESSION OF SOME WOOD-DECAY AND OTHER FUNGI BY BACILLUS-SUBTILIS, Australian Journal of Botany, 44(6), 1996, pp. 705-712

Authors: SHEARER BL DILLON M
Citation: Bl. Shearer et M. Dillon, SUSCEPTIBILITY OF PLANT-SPECIES IN BANKSIA WOODLANDS ON THE SWAN COASTAL-PLAIN, WESTERN-AUSTRALIA, TO INFECTION BY PHYTOPHTHORA-CINNAMOMI (VOL 44, PG 433, 1996), Australian Journal of Botany, 44(6), 1996, pp. 713-713
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