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Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
School of Biological Sciences
Department of Botany

Plant population and vegetation dynamics - Research Output

Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

van Jaarsveld EJ, Hammer S, van Wyk AE: 2005. Buline retinens, a new cliff-dweller from the Eastern Cape. Aloe, 42 (1&2), pp 14-15.

van Jaarsveld EJ, van Wyk AE: 2005. A new subspecies of Aloe aboresens from the Mzimnyati River, KwaZulu-Natal. Aloe, 42 (3), pp 40-42.

van Jaarsveld EJ, van Wyk AE: 2005. A new cliff-dwelling Bulbine species (Asphodelaceae) from the Eastern Cape. Aloe, 42 (3), pp 48-51.

Smith GF: 2005. The Boyce Thompson Arboretum near Superior, Arizona: A stunning botanical and succulent garden in cowboy country. Aloe, 42 (1&2), pp 28-34.

Smith G, van Wyk AE: 2005. Hertipifisering van Acacia: uitslag van stemming in Wenen. Dendron, 37, pp 5-7.

Victor J, van Wyk AE: 2005. Threatened trees of South africa: invitation for comments. Dendron, 37, pp 9-16.

van Wyk AE: 2005. Boomidentifikasie: Nuttige kenmerke. Dendron, 37, pp 41-45.

van Staden PJ, Bredenkamp GJ: 2005. Major plant communities of the Marakele National Park. Koedoe, 48 (2), pp 59-70.

Krige A, van Wyk AE: 2005. The mystery of the silver vegetation. Veld & Flora, / Sep, pp 134-137.

Chapters in books:

Steenkamp Y, van Wyk AE, Victor J, Hoare D, Smith G, Dold T, Cowling R: 2005. Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany. In Hotspots revisited: Earth's biologically richest and most threatened terrestrial ecoregions, Cemex & Conservation International, pp 219-228.

Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:

Smith GF: 2005. The rich floral heritage of South Africa. In Proceedings of the International Science and Technology Exposition, Department of Science and Technology, pp 60-68.

 

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