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  Taxonomy, biogeography and evolution of all plant groups
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These papers have been peer reviewed and accepted for publication but are still in production. They have not been edited or formatted, so may differ from the final published form. When the final article is published, the paper details will be removed from this list and appear in the published issue.


Phylogeny and generic taxonomy of the New Zealand Pteridaceae ferns from chloroplast rbcL DNA sequences
Whitney Bouma, Peter Ritchie, Leon Perrie
SB09047  Accepted 17 March 2010
 
A phylogenetic study of subgenus Polypompholyx: a parallel radiation of Utricularia (Lentibulariaceae) throughout Australasia.
M Reut, Richard Jobson
Abstract  SB09054  Accepted 23 February 2010
 
Phylogeny reconstruction of Callitris Vent. (Cupressaceae) and its allies leads to inclusion of Actinostrobus within Callitris.
Josephine Piggin, Jeremy Bruhl
Abstract  SB09044  Accepted 15 February 2010
 
Morphometric studies of polyploid Cardamine species (Brassicaceae) from Japan: solving a long-standing taxonomic and nomenclatural controversy
Judita Lihova, Hiroshi Kudoh, Karol Marhold
Abstract  SB09038  Accepted 01 February 2010
 
Evolutionary significance of long-distance dispersal and hybridization in the New Zealand endemic genus Hoheria (Malvaceae)
Steve Wagstaff, Brian Molloy, Jennifer Tate
Abstract  SB09017  Accepted 25 January 2010
 
Calamoid fossil palm leaves and fruits (Arecaceae: Calamoideae) from Late Eocene Otago, New Zealand
Samuel Hartwich, John Conran, Jennifer Bannister, Jon Lindqvist, Daphne Lee
Abstract  SB09027  Accepted 21 January 2010
 





 
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