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PhytoKeys 147 (2020)
An annotated checklist of the coastal forests of Kenya, East Africa
Veronicah Mutele Ngumbau, Quentin Luke, Mwadime Nyange, Vincent Okelo Wanga, Benjamin Muema Watuma, Yuvenalis Morara Mbuni, Jacinta Ndunge Munyao, Millicent Akinyi Oulo, Elijah Mbandi Mkala, Solomon Kipkoech, Malombe Itambo, Guang-Wan Hu, Qing-Feng Wang
Papers published: 1
| Total pages: 192
PhytoKeys 145 (2020)
Papers published: 8
| Total pages: 148
Taxa:
Lamiaceae (1),
Angiospermae (2),
Gymnospermae (1),
Betulaceae (1),
Lycopodiophyta (1),
Primulaceae (1),
Fagales (1),
Onagraceae (1),
Orchidaceae (1),
Myrtales (1),
Monilophytes (1),
Solanaceae (1)
PhytoKeys 140 (2020)
Papers published: 11
| Total pages: 158
Taxa:
Lauraceae (2),
Lamiaceae (1),
Santalaceae (1),
Ranunculaceae (1),
Solanaceae (1),
Orchidaceae (1),
Lentibulariaceae (1),
Euphorbiaceae (1),
Laurales (1),
Caryophyllaceae (1),
Myrsinaceae (1)
Regions:
Asian Russia (1),
Comores (1),
Asia (2),
Africa (1),
Peru (1),
Indian Ocean Islands (1),
South America (1),
China (2),
Americas (3),
Taiwan (1),
Madagascar (1)
PhytoKeys 139 (2020)
Papers published: 10
| Total pages: 118
Taxa:
Orchidaceae (1),
Zingiberaceae (1),
Poaceae (1),
Asteraceae (2),
Lamiaceae (1),
Asparagaceae (1),
Podocarpaceae (1),
Solanaceae (1),
Bambusoideae (1),
Angiospermae (3),
Rosaceae (1)
PhytoKeys 138 (2020)
Plant diversity of Southeast Asia-II
Edited by Jin X-H, Xia N-H, Tan Y-H
The special issue of plant diversity in Southeast Asia will focus on the documentation of new discoveries in SE Asia. There are four global biodiversity hotspots in Southeast Asia. Although there are many plans to protect this rich biodiversity, however, the rich biodiversity in SE Asia is under threat due to economic development and population growth. There is a huge gap between our knowledge and biodiversity in SE Asia. During the last six investigations, many new taxa, including new species, new genera, have been discovered. This special issue will bring the rich but little known biodiversity to the public and protect them.
The special issue of plant diversity in Southeast Asia will focus on the documentation of new discoveries in SE Asia. There are four global biodiversity hotspots in Southeast Asia. Although there are many plans to protect this rich biodiversity, however, the rich biodiversity in SE Asia is under thr ...
Papers published: 18
| Total pages: 240
Taxa:
Equisetales (1),
Annonaceae (1),
Zingiberaceae (3),
Asteraceae (2),
Equisetaceae (1),
Orchidaceae (3),
Bambusoideae (2),
Rubiaceae (1),
Araceae (1),
Lauraceae (1),
Begoniaceae (2),
Angiospermae (1)