Articles citing this paper
Adaptations in the genetic system of Australian arid zone Cassia species (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae)
BR Randell
18(1) pp.77 - 97
17 articles found in Crossref database.
Diversity in Anthers and Stigmas in the Buzz‐Pollinated Genus Senna (Leguminosae, Cassiinae)
Marazzi Brigitte,
Conti Elena, Endress Peter K.
International Journal of Plant Sciences. 2007 168(4). p.371
The role of invasive plant species in drought resilience in agriculture: the case of sweet briar (Rosa rubiginosa L.)
Hura Tomasz,
Hura Katarzyna,
Ostrowska Agnieszka,
Gadzinowska Joanna,
Urban Karolina,
Pawłowska Bożena, Zhang Jianhua
Journal of Experimental Botany. 2023 74(9). p.2799
Acacia (Mimosoideae): composition and affinities of the series Pulchellae Bentham
GUINET P.,
VASSAL J.,
EVANS C. S., MASLIN B. R.
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 1980 80(1). p.53
Sexual Reproduction of Tree Crops (1989)
Demographic variation in the Australian desert cassia under grazing pressure
Silander John A.
Oecologia. 1983 60(2). p.227
Optimization Theory in Plant Evolution: An Overview of Long-Term Evolutionary Prospects in the Angiosperms
Allem Antonio C.
The Botanical Review. 2003 69(3). p.225
Disjunct, highly divergent genetic lineages within two rareEremophila(Scrophulariaceae: Myoporeae) species in a biodiversity hotspot: implications for taxonomy and conservation
Llorens Tanya M.,
Macdonald Bronwyn,
McArthur Shelley,
Coates David J., Byrne Margaret
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 2015 177(1). p.96
Why is sex so unpopular in the Australian desert?
Kearney Michael R
Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 2003 18(12). p.605
The Biology and Utilization of Shrubs (1989)
Comparative triple-color FISH mapping in eleven Senna species using rDNA and telomeric repeat probes
Nguyen Thi Hong,
Waminal Nomar Espinosa,
Lee Do Sin,
Pellerin Remnyl Joyce,
Ta Thanh Dat,
Campomayor Nicole Bon,
Kang Byung Yong, Kim Hyun Hee
Horticulture, Environment, and Biotechnology. 2021 62(6). p.927
Apomixis goes a long way: Genetic evidence of persistence and long‐distance seed dispersal in an ancient landscape
Delnevo Nicola,
Binks Rachel M.,
van Leeuwen Stephen,
Coates David J.,
McArthur Shelley,
Macdonald Bronwyn M.,
Hankinson Margaret, Byrne Margaret
Journal of Biogeography. 2024 51(4). p.694
Phylogenetic analysis of the Australian Salicornioideae (Chenopodiaceae) based on morphology and nuclear DNA
Shepherd K. A.,
Macfarlane T. D., Waycott M.
Australian Systematic Botany. 2005 18(1). p.89
SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY OF RAIN FOREST TREES
Ashton Peter S.
TAXON. 1988 37(3). p.622
On the Ecology of Australia’s Arid Zone (2018)
Fortschritte der Botanik (1971)
The stigmatic orifice in Cassia, Senna, and Chamaecrista (Caesalpiniaceae): morphological variation, function during pollination, and possible adaptive significance
Dulberger Rivka,
Smith Mary B., Bawa Kamal S.
American Journal of Botany. 1994 81(11). p.1390
Intraspecific inflorescence and palynological variations in the morphotypes of Amorphophallus paeoniifolius
Anil Shirly Raichal,
Devi A. Asha,
Asha K. I.,
Beevy S. Suhara, Siril E. A.
Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 2023 70(7). p.1915