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American Scientist
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March 1, 1983
Tree architecture
P B Tomlinson
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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June 3, 1977
Apical dichotomy demonstrated in the angiosperm flagellaria
P B Tomlinson, U Posluszny
Canada'S Mental Health
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March 1, 1976
Coast Foundation Apartment Project
P B Tomlinson, J Cumming
Annals of Botany
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February 22, 2011
Partial shoot reiteration in Wollemia nobilis (Araucariaceae) does not arise from 'axillary meristems'
P B Tomlinson, Brett A Huggett
Nature: New Biology
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June 20, 1973
Natural callus-like tissue produces vegetative buds on the leaves of the monocotyledon Haemanthus cinnabarinus Decaisne (Amaryllidaceae)
J B Hall, P B Tomlinson
American Journal of Botany
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May 17, 2001
Stem vascular architecture in the rattan palm Calamus (Arecaceae-Calamoideae-Calaminae)
P B Tomlinson, J B Fisher, R E Spangler, et al.
Annals of Botany
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June 20, 2014
Holoparasitic Rafflesiaceae possess the most reduced endophytes and yet give rise to the world's largest flowers
Lachezar A Nikolov, P B Tomlinson, Sugumaran Manickam, et al.
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American Scientist
|
March 1, 1983
Tree architecture
P B Tomlinson
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
June 3, 1977
Apical dichotomy demonstrated in the angiosperm flagellaria
P B Tomlinson, U Posluszny
Canada'S Mental Health
|
March 1, 1976
Coast Foundation Apartment Project
P B Tomlinson, J Cumming
Annals of Botany
|
February 22, 2011
Partial shoot reiteration in Wollemia nobilis (Araucariaceae) does not arise from 'axillary meristems'
P B Tomlinson, Brett A Huggett
Nature: New Biology
|
June 20, 1973
Natural callus-like tissue produces vegetative buds on the leaves of the monocotyledon Haemanthus cinnabarinus Decaisne (Amaryllidaceae)
J B Hall, P B Tomlinson
American Journal of Botany
|
May 17, 2001
Stem vascular architecture in the rattan palm Calamus (Arecaceae-Calamoideae-Calaminae)
P B Tomlinson, J B Fisher, R E Spangler, et al.
Annals of Botany
|
June 20, 2014
Holoparasitic Rafflesiaceae possess the most reduced endophytes and yet give rise to the world's largest flowers
Lachezar A Nikolov, P B Tomlinson, Sugumaran Manickam, et al.
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