Literature

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Hattersley, P. W.1992C4 photosynthetic pathway variation in grasses (Poaceae): its significance for arid and semi-arid lands
W. G. Dengler, Dengler, R. E., Hattersley, P. W.1985Differing ontogenetic origins of PCR ("kranz")sheaths in leaf-blades in C4 grasses (Poaceae)
P. W. Hattersley1984Characterization of C4 type leaf anatomy in grassea (Poaceae). Mesophyll:Bundle sheath area ratios
P. W. Hattersley1984Varying photosynthetic pathway and a C3-Cc4 intermediate in Australian Neurachne and its allies (Poaceae)
P. W. Hattersley1983The distribution of C3 and C4 grasses in Australia in relation to climate
P. W. Hattersley1983d13C values of C3 and C4 species of Australian Neurachne and its allies (Poaceae)
P. W. Hattersley1983Characterization of C4 Type Leaf Anatomy in Grasses(Poaceae). Mesophyll:Bundle Sheath Area Ratios
P. W. Hattersley1982d13C values of C4 types in Grasses
P. W. Hattersley, Browning A. J.1981Occurrencce of the suberized lamella in leaves of grasses of different photosynthetic types. I. In parenchymatous bundle sheaths and PCR ("Kranz") sheaths
P. W. Hattersley, Browning P. W.1981Occurrence of the suberized lamella in leaves of grasses of different photosynthetic types I. In parenchymatous bundle sheaths and PCR ("Kranz") sheaths
P. W. Hattersley, Perry P. W.1984Occurrence of the suberized lamella in leaves of grasses of different photosnthetic type II. In herbarium material
P. W. Hattersley1987Variations in photosynthetic pathway
P. W. Hattersley, Watson L.1976C4 Grasses: an anatomical criterion for distinguishing between NADP-Malic enzyme species and PCK or NAD-MAlic enzyme species
P. W. Hattersley, Watson L.1975Anatomical parameters for predicting photosynthetic pathways of grass leaves:the `maximum lateral cell count' and the `maximum cells distant count'
P. W. Hattersley, Watson, L., Johnston, C. R.1982Remarkable leaf anatomical variations in Nerachne and its allies (Poaceae) in relation to C3 and C4 photosynthesis
P. W. Hattersley, Watson, L., Osmond, C. B.1977In situ Immununofluorescent labelling of ribulose-1,5-biphosphate carboxylase in leaves of C3 and C4 plants
P. W. Hattersley, Watson, L., Osmond, C. B.1976Metabolic transport in leaves of C4: specification and speculation
P. W. Hattersley, Watson, L., Wong, S. C.1984Varying photosynthetic pathway and a C3-C4 intermediate in Australian Neurachne and its allies (Poaceae)
H. D. V. Prendergast, Hattersley P. W.1987Australian C4 grasses (Poaceae):leaf blade anatomical features in relation to C4 acid decarboxylation types
H. D. V. Prendergast, Hattersley P. W.1985Distribution and cytology of Australian Neurachne and its allies (Poaceae), a group containing C3, C4 and C3-C4 intermediate species
H. D. V. Prendergast, Hattersley, P. W., Stone, N. E.1987New structural/biochemical associations in leaf blades of c4 grasses (Poaceae)
H. D. V. Prendergast, Hattersley, P. W., Stone, N. E., Lazarides, M.1986C4 acid decarboxylation type in Eragrostis (Poaceae): patterns of variation in chloroplast position, ultrastructure and geographical distribution
H. D. V. Prendergast, Stone, N. E., Hattersley, P. W.1988Leaf blade structure and c4 acid decarboxylation enzymes in x Cynochloris spp. (Poaceae), intergeneric hybrids between species of different c4 type
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