Lomatia tasmanica W.M.Curtis is an endangered species with only one population. The population occurs over a distance of 1.2 km and consists of several hundred stems. Although it flowers occasionally, fruit production has never been observed, and it propagates vegetatively. The genetic diversity in L. tasmanica, and its relationship with the other species of this genus in Tasmania was investigated using allozyme analysis and chromosome counts. Sixteen isozyme loci were scored on 78 L. tasmanica plants collected from throughout the range of the species. No genetic diversity was found in L. tasmanica. Lomatia tinctoria possessed 22 (2n = 22) chromosomes, like other Lomatia species previously counted, while L. tasmanica had 33 to 29 chromosome...
The Wollemi pine, Wollemia nobilis (Araucariaceae), was discovered in 1994 as the only extant member...
Historically fragmented and specialised habitats such as granite outcrops are understudied globally ...
The Wollemi pine, Wollemia nobilis (Araucariaceae), was discovered in 1994 as the only extant member...
Lomatia tasmanica W.M.Curtis is an endangered species with only one population. The population occur...
Lomatia tasmanica W.M.Curtis is a nationally endangered shrub of the family Proteaceae. It is entire...
Premise of the study: The glacial cycles of the Quaternary did not impact Australia in the same way ...
Aim The distribution of genetic variation in the Australian dry sclerophyll plant Hardenbergia viol...
Genetic analysis of rainforest vines has seldom been undertaken. Thus the genetic implications of ha...
RAPD (random amplified polymorphic DNA) markers were used to delimit species in the Epacris tasmanic...
Genetic diversity and population structure of Tasmanian populations of Eucalyptus pauciflora were as...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Eucalyptus morrisbyi is an endangered eucalypt, restricted to four populations on the island of Tasm...
Lomatia R.Br. is a genus of 12 species in South America and eastern Australia. Hybridisation is exte...
Allozyme electrophoresis was used to examine the genetic relationships within and between four natur...
Few chloroplast-based genetic studies have been undertaken for plants of mesic temperate forests in...
The Wollemi pine, Wollemia nobilis (Araucariaceae), was discovered in 1994 as the only extant member...
Historically fragmented and specialised habitats such as granite outcrops are understudied globally ...
The Wollemi pine, Wollemia nobilis (Araucariaceae), was discovered in 1994 as the only extant member...
Lomatia tasmanica W.M.Curtis is an endangered species with only one population. The population occur...
Lomatia tasmanica W.M.Curtis is a nationally endangered shrub of the family Proteaceae. It is entire...
Premise of the study: The glacial cycles of the Quaternary did not impact Australia in the same way ...
Aim The distribution of genetic variation in the Australian dry sclerophyll plant Hardenbergia viol...
Genetic analysis of rainforest vines has seldom been undertaken. Thus the genetic implications of ha...
RAPD (random amplified polymorphic DNA) markers were used to delimit species in the Epacris tasmanic...
Genetic diversity and population structure of Tasmanian populations of Eucalyptus pauciflora were as...
Wahlenbergia is a large genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae. In this thesis th...
Eucalyptus morrisbyi is an endangered eucalypt, restricted to four populations on the island of Tasm...
Lomatia R.Br. is a genus of 12 species in South America and eastern Australia. Hybridisation is exte...
Allozyme electrophoresis was used to examine the genetic relationships within and between four natur...
Few chloroplast-based genetic studies have been undertaken for plants of mesic temperate forests in...
The Wollemi pine, Wollemia nobilis (Araucariaceae), was discovered in 1994 as the only extant member...
Historically fragmented and specialised habitats such as granite outcrops are understudied globally ...
The Wollemi pine, Wollemia nobilis (Araucariaceae), was discovered in 1994 as the only extant member...