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New Zealand Journal of Botany 1989
Volume no 27
- Support from flavonoid glycoside distribution
for the division of Dacrydium sensu lato pp. 1-11
- Seasonal growth patterns of southern rata
{Metrosideros umbellata), Camp Creek, Westland, New Zealand pp. 13-26
- Gradient analysis of forest vegetation in the
Maungataniwha Range, western Northland, New Zealand
pp. 27-34
- Methods for investigating vegetation/environment
relations - a test using the salt marsh vegetation of Otago, New
Zealand pp. 35-47
- A population study of an isolated stand of
Nothofagus menziesii near Otira, South Island, New Zealand pp. 49-57
- Ecology and distribution of Nothofagus in
Deception Valley, Arthur's Pass National Park, New Zealand pp. 59-70
- Chromosome studies in some Actinidia taxa and
implications for breeding pp. 71-81
- Genetic variation in rimu - an investigation
using isozyme analysis pp. 83-90
- Fungi of New Zealand subantarctic islands pp. 91-100
- Evolutionary interpretation of a high
temperature growth response in five New Zealand forest tree species pp.101-107
- Acaena juvenca and Acaena emittens (Rosaceae) -
two new species from New Zealand pp. 109-117
- Coprosma waima (Rubiaceae) - a new species from
northern New Zealand pp. 119-128
- A vesicular-arbuscular fungus in the diet of
brushtail possums, Trichosurus vulpecula pp.
129-131
- Book reviews pp.133-136
- Checklist of dicotyledons, gymnosperms, and
pteridophytes naturalised in New Zealand: additional records and
corrections pp. 139-162
- Contributions to a chromosome atlas of the New
Zealand flora - 30 miscellaneous species pp.
163-165
- Vegetation and flora of the Ben More - Chalk
Range area of southern Marlborough, South Island
pp. 167-199
- Vegetation of the Inland Kaikoura Range,
Marlborough pp. 201-220
- The nature of the lower North Island floristic
gap pp. 221-241
- Rhytismataceae in New Zealand 2. The genus
Lophodermium on indigenous plants pp. 243-274
- Two new Marasmius species from New Zealand pp. 275-279
- A decay study of windthrown indigenous trees pp.281-297
- Seasonal frost hardiness of Nothofagus solandri
seedlings from two altitudinally diverse sites in Canterbury, New
Zealand pp. 299-304
- The growth of three podocarp species under
different nutrient regimes pp. 305-310
- Semihypogeal germination in two New Zealand
genera: Dysoxylum and Syzygium pp. 311-312
- Book reviews pp.313-320
- Addendum pp.321
- Wood anatomy of the dicotyledons indigenous to
New Zealand 18. Elaeocarpaceae pp. 325-335
- An ultrastructural study of Pseudomonas syringae
pv. syringae infection of poplar and tobacco foliage pp. 337-345
- The "blue books" of H. B. Dobbie and Eric Craig pp. 347-351
- The growth responses of Dysoxylum spectabile
(Meliaceae) to a shaded environment pp. 353-357
- Fungal (Sporothrix) induced mortality of kamahi
(Weinmannia racemosa) after attack by pinhole borer (Platypus spp.) pp.359-368
- Forest succession on landslides in the Fiord
Ecological Region, southwestern New Zealand pp.
369-390
- Forest recovery after logging in lowland dense
rimu forest, Westland, New Zealand pp.391-399
- Reproductive and vegetative biology of Cirsium
vulgare (Savi) Ten. (Compositae: Cynareae) pp.
401-414
- Cover of Stipa neesianaTr'm. & Rupr.
(Chilean needle grass) on agricultural and pastoral land near Lake
Grassmere, Marlborough pp. 415-420
- Soil seed banks of secondary vegetation on the
Port Hills and Banks Peninsula, Canterbury, New Zealand, and their role
in succession pp.421-436
- Chromosome relationships and breeding barriers
in New Zealand species of Ranunculus pp. 437-448
- New Zealand Fungi 33. Some new species and new
records of dematiaceous hyphomycetes pp. 449-459
- Lessonia tholiformis sp. nov. (Phaeophyta:
Laminariales) from the Chatham Islands, New Zealand
pp. 461-469
- The frost resistance of fronds of Blechnum
penna-marina in relation to season, altitude, and short-term hardening
and dehardening pp. 471-476
- The frost resistance of fruits and leaves of
some Coprosma species in relation to altitude and habitat pp.411-419
- An assessment of characters of taxonomic
significance in the genus PHularia (Marsiliaceae): with particular
reference to P. americana, P. novae-hollandiae, and P. novae-zelandiae.
pp.481-486
- Letters to the Editor
pp.489
- Book review pp.487-488
- Seedling establishment microsites of exotic
conifers in Chionochloa rigida tussock grassland, Otago, New Zealand pp. 491-498
- Are Plantago novae-zelandiae L. Moore and P.
lanigera Hook. f. (Plantaginaceae) different? pp.
499-502
- Comparative studies of conidium morphology of
Marssonina species pathogenic to poplars on agar and host tissue pp. 503-511
- A symptomless endophyte of ryegrass (Lolium
perenne) that spores on its host - a light microscope study pp. 513-519
- Reproductive morphology and development of the
cystocarp in Curdiea flabellata Chapman (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) pp. 521-530
- The flora of Antipodes Island
pp. 531-563
- Senecio esleri (Asteraceae), a new fireweed pp. 565-567
- Stipoid grasses in New Zealand* pp. 569-582
- A differential response to self pollination:
seed size in Phormium pp. 583-586
- Intraspecific polyploidy in Hebe diosmifolia
(Cunn.) Cockayne et Allan (Scrophulariaceae) pp.
587-589
- Response of juvenile Pseudopanax crassifolius to
gibberellic acid and paclobutrazol pp. 591-594
- Growth and chemical composition of Celmisia
spedenii, an ultramafic endemic, and Celmisia markii on ultramafic soil
and garden loam pp. 595-598
- Book reviews pp.599-601
- Erratum pp.602
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