Dr. Robert Henry, University of Queensland, Australia Executive Editor Dr. Fei Chen, Hainan University, China Meet the editorial board Announcements Tropical Plants Indexed in Scopus (30 Dec 2024) Tropical Plants Selected for Excellence Action Plan of China's STM Journal (21 Nov 2024) The 3nd...
Medical Journal of AustraliaFlecker H. Injuries produced by plants in tropical Queensland. Med J Aust. 1945;i:636-637.Flecker, H. ( 1945 ) Injuries produced by plants in tropical Queensland . Medical Journal of Australia , ii , 636 ....
the tropical rainforest of north queensland is home to about 40 species of ferns which are not found anywhere else in the world. fern are unique plants because they are one of the few plant types that circulate their water internally known as vascular plants . they have been around longer ...
The medicinal value of tropical rainforest plants from Paluma, north Queensland, Australia. Pharmaceut Biol 2001;39:67-78.Setzer MC, Setzer WN, Jackes BR, Gentry GA, Moriarity DM, The medicinal value of tropical rainforest plants from Paluma, North Queensland, Australia, Pharmaceutical Biology ...
Tropical plants in the mangrove in the Daintree rainforest wet tropics area near Cape Tribulation Far North Queensland Australia,站酷海洛,一站式正版视觉内容平台,站酷旗下品牌.授权内容包含正版商业图片、艺术插画、矢量、视频、音乐素材、字体等,已先后为阿里
Tropical North Queensland is a very special area for frogs... The Wet Tropics area alone is home to about 54 species of frogs. More than 20 species are found in the rainforests and no where else. Representatives of all five Australian frog families are found in the area. Some limited to...
I tested this relationship between- and within-species of vertebrate-dispersed plants from four families from tropical rain forest in north Queensland, Australia. At a community-level there was a significant isometric relationship between log mean pulp mass and log mean seed mass across species. ...
1. Map of Bhutan), is a small mountainous country with the total area of 38,394 sq. km and a population of 658,888, [12]. The notable differences in altitude ranging from 150 m above sea level (masl) in the sub-tropical south to 7500 masl in the alpine north [10], has ...
Far North Queensland is a land of constant change.The wet season brings with it heavy rain, and periodic flooding can swell the watercourses into raging torrents. Conversely, during the dry season, many smaller creeks stop flowing altogether. Given these fluctuating conditions, it’s not surprising...
Queensland, researchers have now sequenced the genome ofCitrus australis, known to be resistant to HLB, as a step toward this goal.Citrus australis(formerlyMicrocitrus australis) is also called the Australian round lime, Gympie lime or Dooja and is native to dry rainforests in southeast Queensland...