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Australian Journal of Botany - 59 (8), 2011
Contents:
Early impacts of harvesting and burning disturbances on vegetation communities in the Warra silvicultural systems trial, Tasmania, Australia
Mark G. Neyland and S. Jean Jarman
Reproductive biology of Monttea aphylla (Scrophulariaceae)
Mariana Tadey
Patterns of plant abundances in natural systems: is there value in modelling both species abundance and distribution?
Thomas J. Duff, Tina L. Bell and Alan York
Comparative study on the effects of NaCl on selected moss and fern representatives
Milica Bogdanović, Milena Ilić, Suzana Živković, Aneta Sabovljević, Dragoljub Grubišić and Marko Sabovljević
Tasmanian coastal saltmarsh community transitions associated with climate change and relative sea level rise 1975–2009
Vishnu N. Prahalad, Jamie B. Kirkpatrick and Richard E. Mount
Patterns of polyembryony and frequency of surviving multiple embryos of the Brazilian pine Araucaria angustifolia
Sarah Zanon Agapito-Tenfen, Neusa Steiner, Miguel Pedro Guerra and Rubens Onofre Nodari
Expression of a FLOWERING LOCUS T homologue is temporally associated with annual flower bud initiation in Eucalyptus globulus subsp. globulus (Myrtaceae)
Rebecca C. Jones, Valérie F. G. Hecht, Brad M. Potts, René E. Vaillancourt and James L. Weller
Genetic diversity and population genetic structure in fragmented Allocasuarina verticillata (Allocasuarinaceae) – implications for restoration
Linda M. Broadhurst
Inhibition of abscisic acid-induced stomatal closure by ethylene is related to the change of hydrogen peroxide levels in guard cells in broad bean
XiGui Song, XiaoPing She and Juan Wang
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Australian Journal of Botany,
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genetic diversity,
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polyembryony,
population genetic structure,
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reproductive biology,
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