Australian Systematic Botany is an international journal devoted to the systematic study of all plant groups, algae, and fungi. It focuses on plant systematics, taxonomy, biogeography, and evolution, providing a vital platform for disseminating research on the Australian flora and mycobiota. The journal publishes original research articles, reviews, and forum articles that contribute to our understanding of biodiversity, conservation, and evolutionary relationships.
Key areas covered in the journal include: molecular systematics, traditional taxonomy, anatomy, palynology, and biogeography. It also addresses topics such as plant conservation, ecology, taxonomy, systematics, phylogeny, and the evolution of Australian plant diversity. Studies focusing on conservation, sustainable design, and responses to climate change are encouraged.
Indexed in leading databases, Australian Systematic Botany serves as a valuable resource for researchers, botanists, ecologists, and conservation professionals. We invite contributions that enhance our knowledge of the systematic biology of plants and fungi in Australia and globally.