Reprint

Recent Progress in Plant Taxonomy and Floristic Studies

Edited by
May 2023
258 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7677-0 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7676-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Recent Progress in Plant Taxonomy and Floristic Studies that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

Taxonomy, floristic studies, biosystematics, classical taxonomy, and modern taxonomic advances; phylogenomics, phylogenetics, and biogeography, including phylogeography; and the description of well-documented new taxonomic taxa, monographs, and taxonomic revisions. It incorporates data from classical morphology (including both macro and micro morphology), molecular study, anatomy and ecology, distribution, molecular evolution, evolutionary development, population biology, conservation biology, evolutionary ecology, paleobiology, and related methods and theories in recent development in systematics and floristic studies.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
species boundaries; species concept; taxonomic relationship; conservation; future climate change; ecology; Mimosoideae taxa; pollen morphology; taxonomic relevance; light microscopy; scanning electron microscopy; Dalbergia; Early Miocene; ITS; long-distance dispersal; matK; monophyletic; rbcL; flora; environmental variable; multivariate analysis; soil moisture; Shangla district; Pakistan; coastal and insular vegetation; protected areas; coastal wetland; freshwater swamp; mangrove; lowland dipterocarp forest; exine sculpturing; palynomorph; pollen grains; scanning electron microscopy; Pakistan; Arabian Peninsula; chorology; flora of Saudi Arabia; flora of West Asia; Hijazi Mountains; Jabal Al-Ward; Tabuk; Saudi Arabia; bioclimatology; agronomy; olive cultivation; climate change; vegetation cover; antioxidant capacity; bioactive compounds; endangered medicinal species; high altitude environment; oxidative stresses; protectorate; fernlike plant; new syntaxa; Ophioglossaceae; phytosociological study; palynoflora; taxonomic; microscopy; systematics; vegetation’s origin; Turkish flora; pollen morphology; surface; clustering analysis (CA); principle component analysis (PCA); Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS); leaf; morphometry; morphotype; Ricinus communis; SEM; stomata