Bangladesh Journal of Plant Taxonomy

Papers
(The TQCC of Bangladesh Journal of Plant Taxonomy is 1. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Agricultural product-derived carbon for energy, sensing, and environmental applications: A mini-review26
A study on wild edible plants for human consumption in Hizan county of Bitlis, Turkey7
The anatomical structures of the genus Iberis L. (Brassicaceae) in Turkey5
First record of Leucoagaricus nivalis from Pakistan5
Genetic diversity, heritability and genetic advance of Solanum melongena L. from three secondary centers of diversity4
Ethnomedicinal Plant Diversity in Badalchori Vadi Sora Village Common Forest of Rangamati, Bangladesh4
A New Taxon of Salvia (Lamiaceae) From Türki̇Ye4
Leafy vegetables in Chapai Nawabganj district of Bangladesh focusing on medicinal value4
Useful valuable plants of Maithili community in Eastern Nepal: An ethnobotanical study3
Dissecting molecular evolutionary relationship of Krameriaceae inferred from phylotranscriptomic analysis3
Auto-taxonomy of Brassica tournefortii Gouan. (Brassicaceae) in Egypt3
Evaluation of plant species diversity in the road dividers of Dhaka City3
Rubroboletus himalayensis - A new mushroom from Pakistan2
Comparative midrib anatomy of Monodora Dunal. and Isolona Engl. (Annonaceae) from West-central Africa2
Floristic composition of Jahangirnagar University Campus - A semi-natural area of Bangladesh2
New records of seaweeds from southeastern coasts of Cox’s Bazar district, Bangladesh2
Structure, morphogenesis of calyptra and nomenclatural identity of Trichodesmium erythraeum Ehr. (Cyanobacteria) newly recorded off the Southwest coast of Bangladesh2
Floristic composition of the coastal district Satkhira, Bangladesh2
Quantitative ethnobotanical study in Gafargaon Sub-district and unveiling drug candidates through molecular docking and dynamics simulation approaches1
Leaf epidermal anatomy of Cynodon dactylon (L.) Pers. in relation to ecotypic adaptation1
Study of Ethnomedicinal Plants Used by the Local People Of Raipura Upazila of Narsingdi District1
Filamentous cyanobacteria from western ghats of North Kerala, India1
Taxonomic Revision of the Subfamily Sterculioideae Beilschm. In Bangladesh1
Anatomical Structures of Saskatoon Berry (Amelanchier Medik.)Leaves Under Different Cultivation Conditions1
Epidermal and anatomical studies on Chrysophyllum L. (Sapotaceae) species of South-Eastern Nigeria1
Pollen Morphological Investigations of Salvia L. In Southeastern of Turkey and Its Taxonomic Implication1
Molecular evidence for the status of Bidens connata Muhl. ex Willd. and B. decipiens Warnst. in the old and new World1
Anatomy, Pollen and Seed Morphology of Endemicspecies Verbascum Globiferumhub.-Mor. and V. Lysiosepalum Hub.-Mor. (Scrophulariaceae)In Diyarbakir, Turkey and Their Taxonomic Importance1
Floristic composition in the ruderal areas of Southeast Anatolia, Turkey1
Plant Community Structure and Biodiversity Patterns In Chattogram Metropolitan City of Bangladesh1
The importance in DNA barcoding of the regions which is covering rRNA genes and its sequences in the genus Quercus L.1
Taxonomic notes on Nelumbo Adans. with a new cultivar ‘Gomoti’ from Bangladesh1
Thrombolytic Potentials of Some Medicinal Plants Used by the Local People for Cardiovascular Diseases in Bangladesh1
Genetic Diversity and Relationships Among Medicinal Species of Malva L. (Malvaceae) Based on Issr Markers1
ISSR markers and population differentiations in Erodium ciconium (L.) L'hér ex Aiton1
Comparative Anatomical Characteristics of the Subgenus Cyanus (Mill.) Hayek (Asteraceae) In Turkey1
Exploration of salinity effect on palyno-morphological characteristics of plant species collected from salt range1
Climate change, biosystematics and taxonomy1
Molecular characterization of Canna indica L. based on random amplified polymorphic DNA markers1
Contribution to the flora of Ulziit Mountain in forest steppe region of Mongolia1
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