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Forgotten flora remembered / Tom May.

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Issue includes: Using native fungi for conserving and restoring biodiverse vegetation in the Australian wheatbelt / N. L. Bougher (pp. 3-5); Surveys of fungi in South Australia / P. Catcheside and D. Catcheside (pp. 6-7); Fungi in conservation and management at the catchment and bioregion level / K. Syme and T. May (pp. 8-9); Progress and problems in the conservation of Tasmanian lichens / G. Kantvilas (pp. 13-15); Bryophyte reproductive ecology and conservation /
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Article State Botanical Collection RBG PER.AUS1423 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 4617-1001

In: Australasian plant conservation, vol. 14, 2005, pp. 2-3.

Introduction to special issue of Australasian plant conservation devoted to cryptogams.

Issue includes: Using native fungi for conserving and restoring biodiverse vegetation in the Australian wheatbelt / N. L. Bougher (pp. 3-5); Surveys of fungi in South Australia / P. Catcheside and D. Catcheside (pp. 6-7); Fungi in conservation and management at the catchment and bioregion level / K. Syme and T. May (pp. 8-9); Progress and problems in the conservation of Tasmanian lichens / G. Kantvilas (pp. 13-15); Bryophyte reproductive ecology and conservation / . Gibson (pp. 20-22); Managing bryophyte diversity on limestone karst systems / A. Downing and R. Oldfield (pp. 22-24); Biiological soil crusts: nature's environmental watchdogs / D. Eldridge (pp. 24-26).

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