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Duke, N.C. (2006) ,Australia's mangroves Duke, N.C. (14 July 1984) ,A mangrove hybrid, Sonneratia x gulngai (Sonneratiaceae) from north-eastern Australia. Austrobaileya 2(1) Duke, N.C. (1988) ,An endemic mangrove species, Avicennia integra sp. nov. (Avicenniaceae), in northern Australia. Australian Systematic Botany 1(2) Duke, N.C. (1988) ,Phenologies and litter fall of two mangrove trees, Sonneratia alba Sm. and S. caseolaris (L.) Engl., and their putative hybrid, S. gulngai N.C.Duke. Australian Journal of Botany 36(4) Duke, N.C. (18 October 1991) ,A systematic revision of the mangrove genus Avicennia (Avicenniaceae) in Australasia. Australian Systematic Botany 4(2) Duke, N.C. (26 October 1994) ,A mangrove hybrid, Sonneratia xurama (Sonneratiaceae) from northern Australia and southern New Guinea. Australian Systematic Botany 7(5) Duke, N.C. (2006) ,Australia's mangroves
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