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2. Structural and ultrastructural differences between field, micropropagated and acclimated leaves and stems of two Leucospermum cultivars (Proteaceae).

3. Nutrient distribution in flowering stems, nutrient removal and fertilization of three proteaceae cultivars

4. Mutualism between co-occurring plant species in South Africa's Mediterranean climate heathland is mediated by birds.

5. Effects of storage under low temperature, room temperature and in the soil on viability and vigour of Leucospermum cordifolium (Proteaceae) seeds.

6. Collecting Proteaceae at altitude.

7. Floral divergence in closely related Leucospermum tottum (Proteaceae) varieties pollinated by birds and long-proboscid flies.

8. Alternating temperature requirements in Leucospermum R.Br. seed germination and ecological correlates in fynbos.

9. A comparison of floral resource exploitation by native and invasive Argentine ants.

10. Phosphorus accumulation in Proteaceae seeds: a synthesis.

11. A new species of Pilonychiopus Meyer, 1969 and Farajimaeus n. gen. (Acari: Stigmaeidae) from South Africa.

12. Nutrient Distribution and Stem Length in Flowering Stems of Protea Plants.

13. Study of Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition of Proteas Cultivated under Subtropical Conditions.

14. Nutrient Removal, Fertilization Needs and Yields of Protea Plants Cultivated in Subtropical Conditions.

15. Two-hundred-year seed survival of Leucospermum and two other woody species from the Cape Floristic region, South Africa.

16. Variation in nutrition along time and relative chlorophyll content of Leucospermum cordifolium cv. ‘High Gold’, and their relationship with chlorotic sypmptoms

17. CRYPTIC CONSEQUENCES OF A DISPERSAL MUTUALISM: SEED BURIAL, ELAIOSOME REMOVAL, AND SEED-BANK DYNAMICS.

18. NUTRIENT LIMITATION OF INFLORESCENCE AND SEED PRODUCTION IN LEUCOSPERMUM PARILE (PROTEACEAE) IN THE CAPE FYBNOS.

19. Desiccation as the active principle in heat-stimulated seed germination of Leucospermum R. Br. (Proteaceae) in fynbos.

20. THE DISTRIBUTION OF DRY MASS AND PHOSPHORUS IN AN EVERGREEN FYNBOS SHRUB SPECIES, LEUCOSPERMUM PARILE (SALISB. EX J. KNIGHT) SWEET (PROTEACEAE), AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT.

21. A modified CTAB DNA extraction procedure for plants belonging to the family proteaceae.

22. Molecular and agro-morphological characterization of ancient wheat landraces of turkey

23. Fynbloem farm gives Protea sector an enormous boost.

24. Ilyonectria black foot rot associated with Proteaceae

25. NUTRIENT DISTRIBUTION IN FLOWERING STEMS, NUTRIENT REMOVAL AND FERTILIZATION OF THREE PROTEACEAE CULTIVARS

26. Cultivation and diseases of Proteaceae: Leucadendron, Leucospermum and Protea

27. Cultivation and diseases of Proteaceae: Leucadendron, Leucospermum and Protea

28. Fungal pathogens of Proteaceae

30. Nitrogen levels and application methods affect weed biomass, yield and yield components in 'Tir' wheat (Triticum aestivum)

31. Microfungi occurring on Proteaceae in the fynbos

32. Scab disease of Proteaceae ' a review

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39. Fungi occurring on Proteaceae. I

40. Host specificity and speciation of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria species associated with leaf spots of Proteaceae.

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