Stomatal protection mechanisms in Casuarinaceae

How did this iconic family manage to evolve to the point where it is one of the last trees standing in arid Australia?

This honours projects investigates the stomatal protection mechanisms in the typically Australian plants, Casuarinaceae.

Supervisors

Professor Bob Hill

Co-supervisors: Dr Kathryn Hill

Research area: Evolutionary ecology of Australasian plants

Recommended honours enrolment: Honours in Evolution and Palaeobiology

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