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P. D. Ashlock1974The Uses of Cladistics
S. T. Blake1940The interrelationships of the plant communities of Queensland
S. T. Blake1938The plant communities of western Queensland and their relationships, with special reference to the grazing industry
C. S. Campbell, Quinn, J. A., Cheplick, G. P., Bell, T. J.1983Cleistogamy in grasses
C. P. Dunn2003Keeping taxonomy based on morphology
N. C. Ellstrand, Prentice, H. C., Hancock, J. F.1999Gene Flow and Introgression from Domesticated PLants into their Wild Relatives
G. F. Estabrook1972Cladistic methodology: a discussio of the theoretical basis for the induction of evolutonary history
D. G. Green1992Ecology and Conservation - The Role of Biological Collections
M. Gutierrez, Edwards, G. E., Brown, W. V.1976PEP Carboxykinase containing species in the Brachiaria Group of the Subfamily Panicoideae
D. L. Hull1970Contemporary systematic philosophies
E. A. Kellogg2000The Grasses: A Case Study in Macroevolution
M. Lazarides, Hacker, J. B., Andrew, M. H.1991Taxonomy, cytology and ecology of indigenous Australian sorghums (Sorghum Moench, Andropogoneae, Poaceae)
M. Lazarides, Norman, M. J. T., Perry, R. A.1965Wet-season development of some native grasses at Katherine, N.T
M. S. Y. Lee, Doughty P.2003The geometric meaning of macroevolution
H. P. Linder, Ellis R. P.1990Vegetation morphology and interfire survival stategies in the Cape fynbos grasses
D. Lipscomb, Platnick, N. I., Wheeler, Q.2003The intellectual content of taxonomy: a comment on DNA taxonomy
J. Mallet, Willmott K.2003Taxonomy: renaissance or Tower of Babel?
S. C. Pandeya1952Studies on the morphology and ecology of three species of Dichanthium Willemet
M. Peart1984The effects of morphology, orientation and position of grass diaspores on seedling survival
M. H. Peart1981Further experiments on the bilogical significance of the morphology of seed-disperal units in grasses
P. M. Peterson, Rieseberg L. H.1987Flavonoids of the annual Muhlenbergia
G. Proudlove, Wood P. J.2003The blind leading the blind: cryptic subterranean species and DNA taxonomy
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R. W. Rogers, Whalley R. D. B.1989Relationship between diaspore characteristics and distribution of grasses around sheep camps on the Norhern Tablelands on New South Wales
G. E. Gibbs Russell1983Correlation between evolutionary history, flowering phenology, growth form and seral status for important veld grasses
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P. F. Stevens1980Evolutionary polarity of character states
D. Tautz, Arctander, D., Minelli, A., Thomas, R., Vogler, A. P.2003A plea for DNA taxonomy
S. G. Weller, Sakai A. K.1999Using Phylogenetic Approaches for the Analysis of Plant Breeding System Evuolution
W. Whalley, Jones C.1991Book Review - A key to Australian Grasses: B.K.Simon
R. Orr Whyte1973Am environmental interpretation of the origin of Asian cereals
J. J. Wiens1999Polymorphism in Systematics and Comparative Biology
W. T. Williams, Burt R. L.1982A re-appraisal of Hartley's Agrostological Index
G. Williamson2001Endemic Euphorbias from Zambia with notes on habitat and ecology
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