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  Taxonomy, biogeography and evolution of all plant groups
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Australian Systematic Botany Australian Systematic Botany
Volume 22 Number 6 2009


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pp. i-i

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Saxipoa and Sylvipoa – two new genera and a new classification for Australian Poa (Poaceae: Poinae) 

Robert J. Soreng, Lynn J. Gillespie and Surrey W. L. Jacobs

pp. 401-412

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Phylogenetic relationships of Australian Poa (Poaceae: Poinae), including molecular evidence for two new genera, Saxipoa and Sylvipoa 

Lynn J. Gillespie, Robert J. Soreng and Surrey W. L. Jacobs

pp. 413-436

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Revision of Pycnandra subgenus Pycnandra (Sapotaceae), a genus endemic to New Caledonia 

Ulf Swenson and Jérôme Munzinger

pp. 437-465

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Additions to the myxomycetes known from New Zealand, including a new species of Diderma 

Steven L. Stephenson, Yuri K. Novozhilov, Clive Shirley and David W. Mitchell

pp. 466-472

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The 2008 impact factor for Australian Systematic Botany is 1.351.

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  • Botany 2010, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, 31 Jul-4 Aug 2010
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