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PLANTS

New Zealand Willow Herbs (Epilobium)

Hannah Riden
Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution,
Institute of Molecular BioSciences, Massey University,
Palmerston North, New Zealand
Email: H.Riden@massey.ac.nz

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South Pacific Gesneriaceae

Vincent Woo
School of Biological Sciences,
Victoria University of Wellington,
Wellington, New Zealand
Email: lumpboy@hotmail.com

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The New Zealand iris (Libertia)

Dr Dan Blanchon
School of Landscape and Plant Science,
UNITEC, Private Bag 92025, Auckland.
Email: dblanchon@unitec.ac.nz

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New Zealand Hebes

Evonne Low
School of Biological Sciences,
Victoria University of Wellington,
Wellington.
Email: evonnelow@xtra.co.nz

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New Zealand Kaka Beak and Kowhai

Jiancheng Song
Institute of Molecular BioSciences,
Massey University,
Palmerston North
Email: j.song@massey.ac.nz

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Sucrose phosphate synthase isoenzymes and their roles in sucrose metabolism

Luxmanan Selvanesan
HortResearch Mt Albert, 120 Mt Albert Road, Auckland
Department of Biochemistry, University of Otago, Dunedin
Email: lux10selva@yahoo.com

 

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Did Polynesian Voyagers Introduce the Sweet Potato and Bottle Gourd into Oceania from South America?

Andrew Clarke
Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution,
Institute of Molecular BioSciences, Massey University,
Palmerston North, New Zealand
Email: Andrew.Clarke.3@uni.massey.ac.nz

 

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New Zealand Paper Daisies

Robert McKenzie
Department of Plant and Microbial Sciences,
University of Canterbury,
Christchurch, New Zealand
Email: r.mckenzie@botn.canterbury.ac.nz



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The evolution of fruit traits in Coprosma and the subtribe, Coprosminae (Rubiaceae: Anthospermeae).

Adrienne Markey
Contact: Department of Botany, Otago University,
PO Box 56, Dunedin,
New Zealand
Email: adrienne@planta.otago.ac.nz

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Origin and biogeography of New Zealand Craspedia (Gnaphalieae: Compositae) .

Kerry Ford
Contact: The Allan Herbarium,
Landcare Research,
PO Box 69, Lincoln
Email: fordk@landcareresearch.co.nz

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The Spleenwort ferns, Asplenium

Leon Perrie
Te Papa Tongarewa,
National Museum of New Zealand
P.O. Box 467,
Wellington.
Email: L.R.Perrie@massey.ac.nz

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Plant species radiation, genome and sequence evolution

Dr. Peter Lockhart
Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution,
Institute of Molecular BioSciences, Massey University,
Palmerston North, New Zealand
Email: P.J.Lockhart@massey.ac.nz

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Morphological and ecological radiation of New Zealand Pachycladon

Dr. Kim McBreen
Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution,
Institute of Molecular BioSciences, Massey University,
Palmerston North, New Zealand
Email: K.S.McBreen@Massey.ac.nz

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Morphological convergence within the Ranunculaceae

Carlos Lehnebach
Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution,
Institute of Molecular BioSciences, Massey University,
Palmerston North, New Zealand
Email: C.A.Lehnebach@massey.ac.nz

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New Zealand Biogeography and the evolution of its forest flora

Michael Knapp
Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution,
Institute of Molecular BioSciences, Massey University,
Palmerston North, New Zealand
Email: M.Knapp@massey.ac.nz

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Understanding New Zealand native plants, Ranunculus crithmifolius subspecies paucifolius

Morore Piripi
Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution,
Institute of Molecular BioSciences, Massey University,
Palmerston North, New Zealand
Email: mortz@inspire.net.nz

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New Zealand Cyanobacteria

Paul Broady
School of Biological Sciences
University of Canterbury
Christchurch
Email: paul.broady@canterbury.ac.nz

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