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1. A taxonomic revision of Eucalyptus camaldulensis (Myrtaceae)
Australian Systematic Botany 22(4)
M. W. McDonald, M. I. H. Brooker and P. A. Butcher
Published 31 August 2009

2. A revision of Cassinia (Asteraceae: Gnaphalieae) in Australia. 6. Section Cassinia
Australian Systematic Botany 22(5)
A. E. Orchard
Published 28 October 2009

3. The phylogeny, biogeography and morphological evolution of Gaultheria (Ericaceae) from Australia and New Zealand
Australian Systematic Botany 22(4)
Catherine M. Bush, Steven J. Wagstaff, Peter W. Fritsch and Kathleen A. Kron
Published 31 August 2009

4. Phylogeny, major clades and infrageneric classification of Corymbia (Myrtaceae), based on nuclear ribosomal DNA and morphology
Australian Systematic Botany 22(5)
Carlos Parra-O., Michael J. Bayly, Andrew Drinnan, Frank Udovicic and Pauline Ladiges
Published 28 October 2009

5. A molecular phylogenetic analysis of Diuris (Orchidaceae) based on AFLP and ITS reveals three major clades and a basal species
Australian Systematic Botany 22(1)
James O. Indsto, Peter H. Weston and Mark A. Clements
Published 11 March 2009

6. A new classification of the genus Eucalyptus L'Hér. (Myrtaceae)
Australian Systematic Botany 13(1)
M. I. H. Brooker
Published 28 February 2000

7. Saxipoa and Sylvipoa – two new genera and a new classification for Australian Poa (Poaceae: Poinae)
Australian Systematic Botany 22(6)
Robert J. Soreng, Lynn J. Gillespie and Surrey W. L. Jacobs
Published 21 December 2009

8. Phylogeny and classification of Eucalyptus subgenus Eudesmia (Myrtaceae) based on nuclear ribosomal DNA, chloroplast DNA and morphology
Australian Systematic Botany 22(3)
Adele K. Gibbs, Frank Udovicic, Andrew N. Drinnan and Pauline Y. Ladiges
Published 10 June 2009

9. Polar forests on the edge of extinction: what does the fossil spore and pollen evidence from East Antarctica say?
Australian Systematic Botany 22(2)
E. M. Truswell and M. K. Macphail
Published 30 April 2009

10. Two new, sympatric species of Wahlenbergia (Campanulaceae) from the New England Tableland escarpment, New South Wales, Australia
Australian Systematic Botany 22(5)
George T. Plunkett, Jeremy J. Bruhl and Ian R. H. Telford
Published 28 October 2009

11. L. A. S. JOHNSON REVIEW No. 2. Use of nuclear genes for phylogeny reconstruction in plants
Australian Systematic Botany 17(2)
Randall L. Small, Richard C. Cronn and Jonathan F. Wendel
Published 29 April 2004

12. The truffle genus Cribbea (Physalacriaceae, Agaricales) in Australia
Australian Systematic Botany 22(1)
Teresa Lebel and Pamela S. Catcheside
Published 11 March 2009

13. Overview of the generic status of Acacia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae)
Australian Systematic Botany 16(1)
B. R. Maslin, J. T. Miller and D. S. Seigler
Published 25 March 2003

14. Evolution of the south-western Pacific genus Melicytus (Violaceae): evidence from DNA sequence data, cytology and sex expression
Australian Systematic Botany 22(3)
A. D. Mitchell, P. B. Heenan, B. G. Murray, B. P. J. Molloy and P. J. de Lange
Published 10 June 2009

15. Taxonomy of Sarga, Sorghum and Vacoparis (Poaceae: Andropogoneae)
Australian Systematic Botany 16(3)
Russell E. Spangler
Published 30 June 2003

16. Two new rare species and a new hybrid in Eucalyptus series Tetrapterae (Myrtaceae) from southern coastal Western Australia
Australian Systematic Botany 22(3)
Stephen D. Hopper and Nathan K. McQuoid
Published 10 June 2009

17. A molecular phylogeny of the grass family (Poaceae) based on the sequences of nuclear ribosomal DNA (ITS)
Australian Systematic Botany 11(6)
C. Hsiao, S. W. L. Jacobs, N. J. Chatterton and K. H. Asay
Published 27 April 1999

18. Domestication and use of Australian acacias: case studies of five important species
Australian Systematic Botany 16(1)
S. J. Midgley and J. W. Turnbull
Published 25 March 2003

19. Divergence, diversity and species of the Australasian Callitris (Cupressaceae) and allied genera: evidence from ITS sequence data
Australian Systematic Botany 16(4)
M. G. Pye, P. A. Gadek and K. J. Edwards
Published 12 September 2003

20. A revision of Westringia section Cephalowestringia (Lamiaceae: Westringieae)
Australian Systematic Botany 22(2)
G. R. Guerin
Published 30 April 2009

  
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 Impact Factor
The 2008 impact factor for Australian Systematic Botany is 1.351.

 Conferences in 2010
  • Botany 2010, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, 31 Jul-4 Aug 2010
  • Australian Systematic Botany Society Conference, Lincoln, New Zealand, 30 Nov-3 Dec 2010

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