Evolution and Diversity of Acacia:
B. R. Maslin, “Generic and infrageneric names in Acacia following retypification of the genus.”
J. T. Miller, “What happened to Acacia? Recent molecular systematics and nomenclatural changes to Acacia.”
G. K. Brown, D. J. Murphy, J.T. Miller and P. Y. Ladiges , “Australian Acacias and their tropical legume relatives.”
D. J. Murphy, G. K. Brown, J.T. Miller and P. Y. Ladiges , “The diversity and evolutionary relationships of Australian acacias.”
S. Gardner, “Acacia: a case of unique foliage.”
Interactions of Acacia with other organisms
P. H. Thrall, D. Bagnall, J. Slattery, L. Broadhurst, A. Young, “Using plant-soil interactions to optimise revegetation strategies.”
L. A. Mound and D. C. Morris , “ Acacia thrips: patterns of host-plant exploitation in a single lineage of insects.”
R.J. Adair, “Biological control of invasive native plants: conceptual development using Australian acacias as a case study.”
Utilisation of Acacia:
J. Faragher , F. Horlock and R. Jones , “ Acacias as cut flowers -- postharvest physiology, handling and export.”
B. R. Maslin, “AcaciaSearch: evaluation of Acacia as a woody crop option for southern Australia.”
M. Ryder and Y. Latham, “Cultivation of acacia for edible seed.”
B. Boxshall, “Commercial applications for Acacia in agroforestry systems of the grain belt.”
T. Rinaudo, “Australian acacias for agro-forestry farming systems in semi arid regions in developing countries.”
V.K. Singhal, A. Kaur and M.I.S. Saggoo, “Reproductive Biology and Germplasm Evaluation of Acacia nilotica (Linn.) Willd. ex Del from North India.”
Posters
M. K. Hossain, “Turning exotic Acacia species to agroforestry plantations and improving the degraded forest lands in Bangladesh.”