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Australian Systematic Botany Australian Systematic Botany Society
Taxonomy, biogeography and evolution of plants

About the Journal

Australian Systematic Botany is an international journal devoted to the systematics, taxonomy, and related aspects of biogeography and evolution of all algae, fungi and plants, including fossils. Descriptive taxonomic papers should normally constitute a comprehensive treatment of a group. Short papers on individual species and nomenclatural papers must contain significant new information of broader interest to be considered. The prestigious L.A.S. Johnson Review Series is published. Other review articles will also be considered. All papers are peer reviewed.

Publishing Model: Hybrid. Open Access options available.

Awards

Australian Systematic Botany is pleased to offer an annual Student Prize

Social Media

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Bibliographic Details

ISSN: 1030-1887
eISSN: 1446-5701
Frequency: 6 issues per year
Current Issue: Volume 37 (5)
Impact Factor: 1.5


Indexed/Abstracted in:

  • BIOSIS
  • CAB Abstracts
  • Current Contents/Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences
  • EBSCO/EBSCO Discovery
  • Elsevier BIOBASE/Current Awareness in Biological Sciences
  • Kew Index
  • ProQuest (Ex Libris)
  • Science Citation Index
  • Scopus

CSIRO Publishing publishes and distributes scientific, technical and health science books, magazines and journals from Australia to a worldwide audience and conducts these activities autonomously from the research of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). The views expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent those of, and should not be attributed to, the publisher or CSIRO.

Committee on Publication Ethics

Best Student Paper

The Best Student Paper published in 2023 has been awarded to Harvey K. Orel.

Plant Systematics and Biogeography in the Australasian Tropics

Special Issues vol. 31 nos 5 & 6, vol. 32 nos 2 & 3 and vol. 32 no. 4 form special editions on Plant Systematics and Biogeography in the Australasian Tropics containing Part 1, Part 2 & Part 3, respectively.

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