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New Zealand Journal of Botany 1972 (Vol. 10)
- Non-protein Amino Acid Distinctions between Aspleniaceae and Athyriaceae in New Zealand pp.3-7
- On the Vegetation of the Hunua Ranges, Auckland pp.8-26
- The Dry Weight and Calorific Value of Litter Fall in a New Zealand Nothofagus Forest pp.27-36
- The Effect of Environment on Assemblages of Lichens Growing on Rock Surfaces pp.37-47
- Genetic Variability in Medicago lupulina L. across a Valley in the Weka Pass, New Zealand pp.48-58
- Variation in Flowering Time among and within Populations of Trifolium arvense L. in New Zealand pp.59-68
- Seimatosporium leptospermi sp. nov. on Leaves of Leptospermum scoparium Forst. in New Zealand and L. juniperinum J. E. Sm. in Australia. pp.69-73
- Some Foliicolous Ascomycetes on Ferns in Australia and New Zealand. The Genera Rhagadolobium P. Henn. & Lind. and Lauterobachiella Theiss. & Syd. pp.74-86
- Studies on the Mechanism of Cell Elongation of Lupin Hypocotyl Segments pp.97-111
- The Cluster and Solitary-headed Cudweeds Native to New Zealand: (Gnaphalium Section Euchiton-Compositae) pp.112-79
- The Infra-specific Taxonomy of Celmisia spectabilis Hook.F. (Compositae: Astereae) pp.180-194
- Podocarpus totara var. waihoensis var. nov.: the Result of Introgressive Hybridisation between P. totara and P. acutifolius pp.195-201
- A Permanent Quadrat in Wind-thrown Red Beech Forest, EgHnton Valley, Fiordland. pp.202
- Corrigenda pp.203
- Response of Four Species of Chionochloa and Two Introduced Grasses to Soil Amendment pp.205-24
- New Zealand Fungi 17. Pleomorphism in Euantennariaceae and Metacapnodiaceae, Two New Families of Sooty Moulds pp.225-42
- The Classification and Relative Frequency of Mycorrhizae in Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides pp.243-53
- Axenic Culture of Shoot Apices of Apple pp.254-8
- Hymenophyllum cupressiforme Labill. (Hymenophyllaceae) in New Zealand pp.259-66
- Subfossil Forest Remains and their Bearing on Forest History in the Rakaia Catchment, Canterbury, New Zealand pp.267-76
- A Revision of the New Zealand, Subantarctic, and South American Species of Cotula, Section Leptinella pp.277-372
- Developmental Changes in the Vascular Cambium of Aeschynomene hispida Willd. pp.373-86
- Plant Succession on Greywacke Gravel and Scree in the Subalpine Belt in Canterbury, New Zealand pp.387-98
- Ecology of Podocarpus hallii in Central Otago, New Zealand pp.399-426
- Structural Hybridity in New Zealand Dacrydium pp.427-36
- Scanning Electron Micrographs of New Zealand woods 1. Entelea arborescens R.Br. pp.437-46
- New Zealand Fungi 18. Xylohypha (Fr.) Mason pp.447-60
- The Tricholomataceae of New Zealand 1. Laccaria Berk. & Br. pp.461-84
- Fossil Pollen of Acacia Type from New Zealand pp.485-494
- Pleurosorus rutifolius (R.Br.) Fee (Aspleniaceae) in New Zealand pp.495-506
- Corrigenda pp.545-548
- Leaf Strength in Four Species of Chionochloa (Arundineae) pp.515-532
- Structural Polysaccharides in Leaf Blades and Sheaths in the Arundinoid Grass Chionochloa pp.533-544
- Vegetation and Flora of Sail Rock, Hen and Chickens Islands pp.545-558
- Montane-Alpine Vegetation Near Lake Shirley, Fiordland 2. Additions and Corrections pp.559-572
- Transmission of B-Chromosomes in Dactylis pp.573-584
- The Genus Doodia R.Br. (Blechnaceae : Filicales) in New Zealand pp.585-604
- Identification of Tree Stumps and Driftwood Associated With Tephra Layers in Alluvium, Peat, and Dune Sands pp.605-614
- Natural Hybrids Between Disphyma and Carpobrotus (Aizoaceae) in New Zealand pp.615-626
- Chemotaxonomic Studies in Sophora 1. An Evaluation of Sophora microphylla Ait. pp.627-640
- Biological Flora of New Zealand 7. Ripogonum scandens J. R. et G. Forst. (Smilacaceae) Supplejack, Kareao pp.641-672
- Biological Reserves of New Zealand 1. Eyrewell Scientific Reserve, Canterbury pp.673-700
- Hymenophyllum peltatum (Poiret) Desvaux, a New Macquarie Island Record pp.701-704
- Northland Notes 2 pp.705-706
- A Mycosphaerella Species as the Ascogenous State of Septoria tritici Rob. and Desm. pp.707-710
- Chromosomal Stability in Natural and Induced Tetraploid Dactylis pp.711-714
- Corrigenda Corrections pp.715
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