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The flora of Australia comprises a vast assemblage of plant species estimated to over 20,000 vascular and 14,000 non-vascular plants, 250,000 species of fungi and over 3,000 lichens. The flora has s...
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An international journal for plant science ... You are here: Journals > Australian Journal of Botany ... Removal of Seed of Grevillea pteridifolia (Proteaceae) by Ants ; JD Majer and BB Lamont ; pp. 611-618;
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Within various plant communities there are many adaptations used to obtain and retain phosphorus, and these are most developed in the heath vegetation, since efficient use of the extremely limited soil phosphorus ... Some members of the Proteaceae from the heath and shrublands, including many Banksia spp. and Grevillea spp.
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To withstand such extreme conditions the plants have various adaptations, such as much smaller leaves which reduce the surface area exposed to harsh conditions. Grevillea lanigera is a good example with its almost needle-like leaves.
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Grevillea macleayana is a rare, fire-dependent Australian shrub with large seeds lacking adaptations for dispersal; yet it produces inflorescences adapted to pollination by highly mobile vertebrates (eg birds).
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Specific adaptations in tree-soil relations are highlighted . Tree ideotype profiles are ... root distribution of 94 families of Grevillea robusta is ...
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The large, usually solitary, terminal flowers of these genera, and their predominant colors of creamy white, and blends of yellow, orange, and red, colors birds are attracted to, are probably adaptations to pollination by the Cape Sugarbird, Promerops cafer, and other nectar eating native birds.
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Beside mycorrhizal associations, cluster roots are regarded as one of the major adaptations for P acquisition. ... 1996. Structural aspects of cluster root development and their possible significance for nutrient acquisition in Grevillea robusta (Proteacea). Annals of Botany 77: 443-451.
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