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  1. The mangroves of Africa: A review
  2. Histochemical Analysis and Ultrastructure of Trichomes and Laticifers of Croton gratissimus Burch. var. gratissimus (Euphorbiaceae)
  3. Photosynthetic characteristics of the invasive weed Chromolaena odorata and other co‐occurring species in KwaZulu‐Natal
  4. Yeast supplementation alleviates the negative effects of greywater irrigation on lettuce and maize
  5. Salinity exacerbates oil contamination effects in mangroves
  6. Morphological and physiological responses of Arundo donax and Phragmites australis to waterlogging stress
  7. Salt tolerance of the African haplotype of Phragmites australis (Poaceae)
  8. Waterlogging tolerance of the common reeds Phragmites mauritianus and P. australis
  9. Oil induces chlorophyll deficient propagules in mangroves
  10. Angiotensin II receptors
  11. Action of He-Ne laser on wounded human skin fibroblast cells
  12. Drought stress in Chromolaena odorata
  13. This plant relies on its inflorescence for nearly all its carbon gain.
  14. Oil pollution in mangroves.
  15. Responses of plant dune species
  16. Japanese Arrowroot
  17. Soybean
  18. Ultrastructural effects of oil pollution in mangroves
  19. Are pioneer mangroves more vulnerable to oil pollution than later successional species?
  20. Oil pollution effects in the mangrove, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza
  21. The mangroves of South Africa: An ecophysiological review
  22. Mangrove propagule size and oil contamination effects: Does size matter?
  23. Micromorphology, histochemistry and ultrastructure of the foliar trichomes of Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal (Solanaceae)
  24. Caracterização físico-química microbiológica sensorial e emprego tecnológico de fruta tropical, Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam (Jaca)
  25. Waterlogging responses ofSchoenoplectus scirpoides(Schrad) Browning (Cyperaceae)
  26. Ecophysiological responses of the mangrove Avicennia marina to trace metal contamination
  27. Morphology, histochemistry, and ultrastructure of foliar mucilage-producing trichomes of Harpagophytum procumbens (Pedaliaceae)
  28. An evaluation of the Triage Early Warning Score in an urban accident and emergency department in KwaZulu-Natal
  29. Foliar secretory trichomes of Ocimum obovatum (Lamiaceae): micromorphological structure and histochemistry
  30. Tuberculosis in medical doctors – a study of personal experiences and attitudes
  31. Glandular trichomes of Ceratotheca triloba (Pedaliaceae): morphology, histochemistry and ultrastructure
  32. Ecophysiological responses of the salt marsh grassSpartina maritimato salinity
  33. Multi-Period Co-Optimization of Energy and Reserves using an Optimal Power Flow Formulation
  34. The leaf secretory scales of Combretum molle (Combretaceae): morphology, ultrastructure and histochemistry
  35. Hypersalinity effects on leaf ultrastructure and physiology in the mangrove Avicennia marina
  36. The Moses Mabhida Medical Plan: medical care planning and execution at a FIFA2010 stadium; the Durban experience
  37. Ecophysiological differences between fringe and dwarf Avicennia marina mangroves
  38. Responses of the mangroves Avicennia marina and Bruguiera gymnorrhiza to oil contamination
  39. Modifying a WBL Programming System with a Tutorial Algorithm
  40. Extubation force: A comparison of adhesive tape, non-adhesive tape and a commercial endotracheal tube holder
  41. Differential effects of nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment on growth of dwarf Avicennia marina mangroves
  42. The secretory apparatus of Xerophyta viscosa (Velloziaceae): Epidermis anatomy and chemical composition of the secretory product
  43. LOW TEMPERATURE QUARTERNARY CATALYST SYNTHESIS USED FOR METHANOL AND HYDROGEN OXIDATION ON MWCNT
  44. Morphological and physiological responses of the halophyte, Odyssea paucinervis (Staph) (Poaceae), to salinity
  45. Micropropagation of Harpagophytum procumbens
  46. Responses of an ethnobotanically important wetland species, Gunnera perpensa L. to soil waterlogging
  47. Responses of an ethnobotanically important wetland species Gunnera perpensa to soil waterlogging
  48. Factors that contribute to dwarfing in the mangrove Avicennia marina
  49. Responses of the saltmarsh rush Juncus kraussii to salinity and waterlogging
  50. Coal Dust Pollution Effects on Wetland Tree Species in Richards Bay,South Africa
  51. Ultracytochemistry of Staminal Hairs in Bulbine sp.
  52. The effects of coal dust on photosynthetic performance of the mangrove, Avicennia marina in Richards Bay, South Africa
  53. Preface
  54. Elemental distribution in leaves of sporobolus virginicus Using nuclear microprobe
  55. Morphology and ultrastructure of the leaf salt glands of Odyssea paucinervis (Stapf) (Poaceae)
  56. Changes in gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics of two mangroves and a mangrove associate in response to salinity in the natural environment
  57. Ultrastructural Studies of Root Swelling in Mutants of Arabidopsis Thaliana
  58. Morphological and physiological responses ofSporobolus virginicusto flooding
  59. Cytochemical localisation of adenosine triphosphatase activity in salt glands of Sporobolus virginicus (L.) Kunth
  60. The contribution of leaf angle to photoprotection in the mangroves Avicennia marina (Forssk.) Vierh. and Bruguiera gymnorrhiza (L.) Lam. under field conditions in South Africa
  61. Salt tolerance in Sporobolus virginicus: the importance of ion relations and salt secretion
  62. Sporobolus virginicus leaf salt glands: morphology and ultrastructure
  63. Arundo donaxL. (Poaceae) - a C3Species with Unusually High Photosynthetic Capacity
  64. Gas exchange responses of a mangrove species, Avicennia marina, to waterlogged and drained conditions
  65. The status of B2 receptors in acute renal transplant rejection
  66. Immunoreactive B1 receptors in human transbronchial tissue
  67. Visualisation of bradykinin B2 receptors on human brain neurons
  68. Role of neutrophil kinin in infection
  69. Diurnal gas exchange characteristics and water use efficiency of three salt-secreting mangroves at low and high salinities
  70. Diurnal gas exchange characteristics and water use efficiency of three salt-secreting mangroves at low and high salinities
  71. Stomatal Oscillations in the Mangrove Avicennia germinans
  72. Growth, water and ion relationships in the coastal halophytes Triglochin bulbosa and T. striata
  73. An SEM and EDS study of secretions from the leaves of two halophytes
  74. Relationship between morphological and physiological responses to waterlogging and salinity in Sporobolus virginicus (L.) Kunth
  75. Anatomical and Metabolic Responses to Waterlogging and Salinity in Spartina alterniflora and S. patens (Poaceae)
  76. ANATOMICAL AND METABOLIC RESPONSES TO WATERLOGGING AND SALINITY IN SPARTINA ALTERNIFLORA AND S. PATENS (POACEAE)
  77. Waterlogging responses of Sporobolus virginicus (L.) Kunth.
  78. Seed germination in the coastal halophytes Triglochin bulbosa and Triglochin striata
  79. Effects of nitrate, ammonium and salinity on growth of the mangrove Bruguiera gymnorrhiza (L.) lam
  80. Salt Tolerance in the Succulent, Coastal Halophyte,Sarcocornia natalensis
  81. Seasonal plant water relations in a South African mangrove swamp
  82. EFFECTS OF SALINITY AND NITROGEN ON GROWTH AND WATER RELATIONS IN THE MANGROVE, AVICENNIA MARINA (FORSK.) VIERH.
  83. Responses of the mangrove Rhizophora mucronata to high salinities and low osmotic potentials
  84. Effects of waterlogging and salinity on plant-water relations and on the accumulation of solutes in three mangrove species
  85. EFFECTS OF FLOODING ON LEAF WATER POTENTIAL AND STOMATAL RESISTANCE IN BRUGUIERA GYMNORRHIZA (L.) LAM
  86. Degradation of mangrove leaf and stem tissues in situ in Mgeni Estuary, South Africa
  87. Some physical and chemical properties of mangrove soils at Sipingo and Mgeni, Natal
  88. Accumulation Sites of A1 in Snapbean and Cotton Roots1
  89. Localization Of Potential Ion Transport Pathways In The Salt Glands Of The Halophyte Sporobolus Virginicus
  90. Biaxial Nematic Liquid Crystals
  91. Biaxial Nematic Liquid Crystals