sobota, 18 sierpnia 2012
Australian Journal of Botany - 60 (2), 2012
Contents:
Soil water potential does not affect leaf morphology or cuticular characters important for palaeo-environmental reconstructions in southern beech, Nothofagus cunninghamii (Nothofagaceae)
Mark J. Hovenden and Jacqueline K. Vander Schoor
Seed traits and seed bank longevity of wet sclerophyll forest shrubs
Monica L. Campbell, Peter J. Clarke and David A. Keith
Is leaf pubescence of Cape Proteaceae a xeromorphic or radiation-protective trait?
R. P. Skelton, J. J. Midgley, J. M. Nyaga, S. D. Johnson and M. D. Cramer
Indigenous and modern biomaterials derived from Triodia (‘spinifex’) grasslands in Australia
Harshi K. Gamage, Subrata Mondal, Lynley A. Wallis, Paul Memmott, Darren Martin, Boyd R. Wright and Susanne Schmidt
The current and future projected distribution of Solanum hoplopetalum (Solanaceae): an indigenous weed of the south-western Australian grain belt
Pippa J. Michael, Paul B. Yeoh and John K. Scott
Oviposition of a leaf-miner on Erythroxylum tortuosum (Erythroxylaceae) leaves: hierarchical variation of physical leaf traits
P. R. De Sibio and M. N. Rossi
Morphology and biochemical characteristics of pistils in the staminate flowers of yellow horn during selective abortion
Yan Zhou, Shumin Gao, Xiaofang Zhang, Hua Gao, Qing Hu, Yanru Song, Yanhong Jiao and Hongbo Gao
Autonomous self-pollination and insect visitation in a saprophytic orchid, Epipogium roseum (D.Don) Lindl.
X. Zhou, H. Lin, X.-L. Fan and J.-Y. Gao
Effects of defoliation on flower development in atemoya custard apple (Annona cherimola Mill. × A. squamosa L.) and implications for flower-development modelling
Trevor Olesen and Steven J. Muldoon
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Etykiety:
Anatomy,
article,
Botany,
ecology,
evolution,
forest,
genetics,
journal,
leaf,
morphology,
mycology,
paleobotany,
reconstructions,
systematics,
water
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