Australian Journal of Botany (2012)
Articles of Australian Journal of Botany entered for 2012:
Australian Journal of Botany (2012) 60, 368-377
Paula A. Tecco, Ana E. Ferreras, Diego E. Gurvich and Guillermo Funes (2012)
Similarities in recruitment but differences in persistence in two related native and invasive trees: relevance of regenerative and vegetative attributes
Australian Journal of Botany 60 (4), p. 368
Australian Journal of Botany (2012) 60, 383-395
M.A. Millar and M. Byrne (2012)
Biogeographic origins and reproductive mode of naturalised populations of Acacia saligna
Australian Journal of Botany 60 (5), p. 383
Australian Journal of Botany (2012) 60, 495-505
Barbara A. Wilson, Katherine Zdunic, Janine Kinloch and Graeme Behn (2012)
Use of remote sensing to map occurrence and spread of Phytophthora cinnamomi in Banksia woodlands on the Gnangara Groundwater System, Western Australia
Australian Journal of Botany 60 (6), p. 495
Australian Journal of Botany (2012) 60, 539-548
Christine Perrett, Olusegun O. Osunkoya and Cameron Clark (2012)
Cat's claw creeper vine, Macfadyena unguis-cati (Bignoniaceae), invasion impacts: comparative leaf nutrient content and effects on soil physicochemical properties
Australian Journal of Botany 60 (6), p. 539
Australian Journal of Botany (2012) 60, 615-624
Jennifer L. Bear, Katherine M. Giljohann, Roger D. Cousens and Nicholas S.G. Williams (2012)
The seed ecology of two invasive Hieracium (Asteraceae) species
Australian Journal of Botany 60 (7), p. 615
Australian Journal of Botany (2012) 60, 650-659
Dianne B.J. Taylor and Kunjithapatham Dhileepan (2012)
Comparative growth and biomass allocation of two varieties of cat's claw creeper, Dolichandra unguis-cati (Bignoniaceae) in Australia
Australian Journal of Botany 60 (7), p. 650
Australian Journal of Botany (2012) 60, 669-675
Paula Lorenzo, Eva Pazos-Malvido, Margarita Rubido-Bará, Manuel J. Reigosa and Luís González (2012)
Invasion by the leguminous tree Acacia dealbata (Mimosaceae) reduces the native understorey plant species in different communities
Australian Journal of Botany 60 (8), p. 669