New Zealand Journal of Botany

Papers
(The TQCC of New Zealand Journal of Botany is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
15 years of research on wastewater treatment high rate algal ponds in New Zealand: discoveries and future directions16
Plio-Pleistocene environmental changes shape present day phylogeography of New Zealand’s southern beeches (Nothofagaceae)13
The biomes of Western Australia: a vegetation-based approach using the zonality/ azonality conceptual framework13
Integratedex situconservation strategies for endangered New Zealand Myrtaceae species13
Forest biomes of Southern Africa13
A review of the structure and dynamics of araucaria mixed forests in southern Brazil and northern Argentina10
The PsbT protein modifies the bicarbonate-binding environment of Photosystem II9
Phylogenomic analyses reveal a history of hybridisation and introgression between Sophora sect. Edwardsia (Fabaceae) species in New Zealand7
Diversity of the insect pathogenic fungi in the genus Metarhizium in New Zealand7
Seed development, germination, and storage behaviour ofSyzygium maire(Myrtaceae),a threatened endemic New Zealand tree7
An updated system for the targeted mutagenesis of the psbDI:psbC operon in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803: mutations targeting Asp460 in CP43 of Photosystem II reduce oxygen-evolving activit6
Cascading effects of termite mounds in African savannas6
Influence of trunk forking on height and diameter growth in an even-aged stand of Nothofagus pumilio5
Reinstatement of the New Caledonian endemic fern Blechnum deplanchei as distinct from B. opacum (Blechnaceae)4
Sexual systems in the New Zealand angiosperm flora4
The typification of Australasian Plagiochila species (Plagiochilaceae: Jungermanniidae): a review with recommendations4
Studies of New Zealand Cortinarius: resolution of taxonomic conflicts in section Subcastanelli (Agaricales), new species and key to rozitoid species4
Genetic variation reveals broad-scale biogeographic patterns and challenges species’ classification in the Kunzea ericoides (kānuka; Myrtaceae) complex from New Zealand4
Do fruit reflectance properties affect avian frugivory in New Zealand?4
Plastid genome sequences are consistent with introduction of Phormium tenax to Norfolk Island and Chatham Islands by early East Polynesian voyagers but not vicariance explanations4
A dated phylogeny of Argophyllaceae (Asterales) is consistent with spread by long-distance dispersal3
Phylogeography of the widespread New Zealand tree lancewood/horoeka (Pseudopanax crassifolius; Araliaceae)3
Proposal to ‘restore’ indigenous names misunderstands the complementary nature of botanical nomenclature and indigenous vernacular plant names3
A taxonomic, cytological and genetic survey of Japanese knotweeds.l.in New Zealand indicates multiple secondary introductions from Europe and a direct introduction from Japan3
Respecting te reo Māori in botanical nomenclature: the use of long vowels replacing tohutō (macrons) and the case of kūmarahou3
Leptogium Pirireisii, a new species of lichenized Ascomycota (Collemataceae) from James Ross Island in Antarctica3
A new species and new records of Cyathus (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) from a National Park in Bahia, Brazil3
Ingoldian fungal assemblages from Brazilian rainforests, shrubland and savanna3
Te reo Māori and botanical nomenclature as complementary naming systems for New Zealand’s flora3
New Zealand isolates from snow of the widespread algal genus Raphidonema assigned to a single species2
New records of fern species from New Caledonia in the genera Davallia , Dicranopteris , Dryopteris , 2
Effects of amendments to agar media on the in vitro growth of the entomopathogenic fungus Ophiocordyceps robertsii (Hook.) G.H. Sung, J.M. Sung, Hywel-Jones & Spatafora (Hypocreales:2
Inorganic geochemistry of saline substrates associated with coastal turf, Otago Peninsula, New Zealand2
Biology and biotechnological applications of microalgae and photosynthetic prokaryotes: part 22
Single and combined effect of two fungal diseases on growth of moth plant, Araujia hortorum (Apocynaceae)2
Direct electron transport as a possible mechanism of electrogenic activity across a range of benthic cyanobacteria in a photosynthetic microbial fuel cell2
New Zealand endemicNeomyrtusis sister to New Caledonian endemicMyrtastrum(Myrtaceae, Myrteae)2
Biological flora of New Zealand 16: Pittosporum kirkii Hook.f. ex Kirk, Kirk’s kōhūhū, thick-leaved kohukohu2
Dynamics of southern beech (Nothofagaceae) stands in the lowland North Island of New Zealand2
Lastreopsis abscondita (Dryopteridaceae), a new fern species endemic to New Caledonia2
Rattus rattus, a potential threat to the endangered tree Gomortega keule in the Maulino forest of Chile2
Genotypic variation, phylogeography, unified species concept, and the ‘grey zone’ of taxonomic uncertainty in kānuka: recognition of Kunzea ericoides (A.Rich.) Joy Thomp2
Four new species of Craspedia (Compositae/Asteraceae, Gnaphalieae) from the South Island of New Zealand, all characterised by dark red-purple anthers2
Geographic variation of leaf form among indigenous woody angiosperms in New Zealand2
Taxonomic realignment ofSenecio glaucophyllus(Asteraceae; Senecioneae) necessitates a new name for a widespread New Zealand species2
Hymenotorrendiella clelandii (Leotiomycetes, Helotiales, Helotiaceae) and related species from Australia and New Zealand2
Celebrating the contributions of Govindjee after his retirement: 1999–20202
Ecosourcing for resilience in a changing environment2
Pseudognaphalium (Asteraceae, Gnaphalieae) diversity in New Zealand revealed by DNA sequences with notes on the phylogenetic relationships of Hawaiian Islands plants referred to 2
Taxonomic notes on the New Zealand flora: lectotypes in Pteridaceae2
Annulohypoxylon (Hypoxylaceae, Ascomycota) from Amazonian-forest of Brazil, with a description of one new species2
Lineage through time analyses have their limitations: the case of the New Zealand flora2
Inferring the biogeography of New Zealand’s only endemic holoparasitic plant, the threatened Dactylanthus taylorii (Mystropetalaceae)2
Engineered biosynthesis of cyclotides2
Journal annual prize 20202
Spore viability and germination of some ectomycorrhizal fungi from New Zealand and implications for forest restoration2
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