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- Australia. Extracts of Acacia auriculiformis heartwood inhibit fungi that attack wood. Aqueous extracts of A. auriculiformis show developmental inhibitory...
- OCLC 277203364.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) Tan, Ria. "Acacia auriculiformis, black wattle". Naturia. Archived from the original on 5 May 2015. Retrieved...
- Bernhard-Reversat, France (1999). "The leaching of Eucalyptus hybrids and Acacia auriculiformis leaf litter: laboratory experiments on early decomposition and ecological...
- Petermann wattle, alumaru, nyalpilintji wattle (W.A., N.T.) Acacia auriculiformis – ear-pod wattle, northern black wattle, Darwin black wattle (Maluku...
- are also gmelina arborea, eucalyptus regnans, syzygium ****ini, acacia auriculiformis and a few types of orchidaceae. Wild animals include Bengal fox, jungle...
- a 798-acre (3.23 km2) patch of gr****land with Eucalyptus and Acacia auriculiformis. It has the largest contiguous po****tion of blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra)...
- are native to Australia, as listed below: Acacia aulacocarpa Acacia auriculiformis, also known as Darwin Black Wattle or northern black wattle; Acacia...
- Pseudonocardia which has been isolated from roots of the tree Acacia auriculiformis in Bangkok on Thailand. Parte, A.C. "Pseudonocardia". LPSN. Parker,...
- Auri (band), a Finnish band formed in 2017 Auri (album), 2018 Acacia auriculiformis, a tree species Lablab purpureus, a bean species also known as Indian...
- compound related to leucoanthocyanidins. It can be found in Acacia auriculiformis, in the bark of Karada (Cleistanthus collinus) and in the kino (gum)...