Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 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
Oak forests and woodlands as Indigenous landscapes in the Eastern United States11
Population structure and reproductive biology of peyote (Lophophora diffusa, Cactaceae), a threatened species with pollen limitation1,27
Historic forest composition and structure across an old-growth landscape in New Hampshire, USA13
Lack of woody species recruitment in isolated deep canyon deciduous woodlands in central Texas, USA13
Plant community responses to kudzu (Pueraria montana) invasion in a southern upland forest13
Preliminary ecophysiological observations of the fern Asplenium platyneuron growing in two microenvironments varying in light intensity at an urban location in New York City13
A comparison of witness tree and contemporary compositions for old-growth forests at Savage Mountain, Maryland, and secondary forests of the northern Allegheny Mountains13
Impacts of oak-focused silvicultural treatments on the regeneration layer nine years posttreatment in a productive mixed-oak southern Appalachian forest2
Production of growth centers in stems of three shrub species12
Evaluation of the taxonomy of Phacelia purshii (Hydrophyllaceae) 12
Changes in trees, groundlayer diversity, and deer-preferred plants across 18 years in oak (Quercus, Fagaceae) forests of northwestern Ohio1,22
A morphometric analysis of the widespread Triplaris americana (Polygonaceae)12
Eighty-three years of vascular plant change at Alley Pond Park, Queens County, New York2
Compositional dynamics and light regimes in a midwestern old-growth forest preserve12
Effects of fruit set, mineral nutrition, mating, and herbivory on male flower production in andromonoecious Polanisia dodecandra subsp. trachysperma (Cleomaceae)12
Persistent, transient, and emergent influences of deer herbivory on canopy gap ground layers, 18 years postdisturbance12
Substrate texture and natural removal processes mediate vascular epiphyte establishment: Experimental evidence from a Panamanian cloud forest1, 22
Tensile strength of the bark of Dirca L. and other genera of the Thymelaeaceae12
Reproductive biology of Mimosa microphylla and Albizia julibrissin (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae) with a new explanation for the evolution of polyads, restricted stigmas, and polycarpelly in the mimosoi2
Phallales fungi (Phallomycetidae, Basidiomycota) in Brazil: First checklist and key specific for the country11
Leaf traits variation of Myriocarpa longipes and Brosimum alicastrum in relation to microclimatic gradient in tropical dolines of Mexico11
A new variety of Phacelia dubia (Hydrophyllaceae) and a summary of variation and biogeography of the P. dubia complex 11
Fall acclimation and spring deacclimation of root cold tolerance for two perennial asters11
Acorn characteristics, seed germination, seedling development, and leaf traits of three oak species from Talamanca, Costa Rica11
Bilimbia fuscoviridis (≡ Bacidia fuscoviridis), another overlooked sorediate crustose lichen widely distributed in temperate eastern North America1
Fifty-seven years of vegetation change on a Rhode Island utility right-of-way, Exeter, Rhode Island11
A lack of population structure characterizes the invasive Lonicera japonica in West Virginia and across eastern North America1,21
Nomenclatural revision and taxonomic notes of Vriesea psittacina, type of genus Vriesea (Bromeliaceae)11
Effects of light intensity and nitrogen deposition on ecophysiological characteristics of Coreopsis grandiflora11
Tracking phenology over 125 years among native flora of the New Jersey Pine Barrens11
Typifications and nomenclatural notes in the genus Photinia and Pyrus (Rosaceae)11
Working toward a fire-scar network for the Cumberland Plateau—Fire history results from Bridgestone Nature Reserve at Chestnut Mountain, Tennessee11
Leaf phenology and freeze tolerance of the invasive tree Pyrus calleryana (Roseaceae) and potential native competitors11
Notes on Hypericum fasciculatum (Clusiaceae) in South Florida depression marshes: With attention to structural adaptations, to the biological context, and to floral biology11
Linnaean names in the tribe Malveae for North and Central American Floras11
Effects of honeysuckle leaf blight (Insolibasidium deformans, Platygloeaceae) on Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii, Caprifoliaceae) stand and stem structure in northern Kentucky1
Asiatic bittersweet presence and cover over 20 years in upland hardwood forests after hurricane disturbance1
Ecological characteristics of epilithic and epiphytic Rhodobryum ontariense (Bryaceae) in western North Carolina11
Increases in soil pH and P availability in a temperate hardwood forest affect mycorrhizal colonization and nutrient content of the herbaceous wildflower Podophyllum peltatum (Mayapple)11
A reexamination of New Jersey Pine Barrens algae of the orders Desmidiales and Zygnematales (Zygnematophyceae)1
Comparison of seed bank composition over a gradient of pyrophilic vegetation11
Age, growth, longevity, and post-fire/thinning response of chinkapin oak seedlings in a Kansas upland hardwood forest11
Structural plasticity in leaves of Schinus terebinthifolius (Anacardiaceae) populations from three contrasting tropical ecosystems11
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