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Volume 79, Number 2, February 2001

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Do rare pines need different conservation strategies? Evidence from three Mexican species
pp. 131-138(8)
Authors: Molina-Freaner F.; Delgado P.; Piñero D.; Perez-Nasser N.; Alvarez-Buylla E.

Isozyme variation and its environmental correlates in Elymus glaucus from the California Floristic Province
pp. 139-153(15)
Authors: Wilson B.L.; Kitzmiller J.; Rolle W.; Hipkins V.D.

A morphological phylogenetic analysis of Aesculus L. and Billia Peyr. (Sapindaceae)
pp. 154-169(16)
Authors: Forest F.; Drouin J.N.; Charest R.; Brouillet L.; Bruneau A.

DNA content for Asian pines parallels New World relatives
pp. 192-196(5)
Authors: Joyner K.L.; Wang X-R.; Johnston J.S.; Price H.J.; Williams C.G.

An evaluation of methods for breaking seed dormancy in kudzu (Pueraria lobata)
pp. 197-203(7)
Authors: Susko D.J.; Mueller J.P.; Spears J.F.

Morphology and AFLP markers suggest three Hordeum chilense ecotypes that differ in avoidance to rust fungi
pp. 204-213(10)
Authors: Patto M.C.V.; Aardse A.; Buntjer J.; Rubiales D.; Martín A.; Niks R.E.

Five new species of lichenicolous conidial fungi from Spain
pp. 223-230(8)
Authors: Calatayud V.; Etayo J.

Imaging arbuscular mycorrhizal structures in living roots of Nicotiana tabacum by light, epifluorescence, and confocal laser scanning microscopy
pp. 231-237(7)
Authors: Vierheilig H.; Knoblauch M.; Juergensen K.; van Bel A.J.; Grundler F.M.; Piché Y.

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