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Phytokeys

Phytokeys is a scientific journal, published since 2010 in English. The journal's country of origin is Bulgaria.

Details
Abbr. PhytoKeys
Start 2010
End Continuing
Frequency Irregular
p-ISSN 1314-2011
e-ISSN 1314-2003
Country Bulgaria
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 11173 26
SJR / Ranks: 8458 532
CiteScore / Ranks: 10255 2.20
JIF / Ranks: 6261 1.4
Recent Articles
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Huang Y, Gale S, Zhang J, Fan Q
PhytoKeys . 2025 Mar; 252:197-206. PMID: 40027438
Benth. was first described by George Bentham in 1842, without any type specimen designated, but with a collection record by Richard Brinsley Hinds in 1841. Currently, is considered a synonym...
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Zou C, Meng T, Meng S, Liu Y
PhytoKeys . 2025 Mar; 252:287-299. PMID: 40027437
A new species, , discovered in Guangxi Province, China, is described and illustrated. Molecular phylogenetic analyses and morphological differences indicate that this species is well separated from its close relatives...
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Thorogood C, Hernandez Gonzalez M, Rumsey F, Reyes-Betancort J
PhytoKeys . 2025 Mar; 252:275-285. PMID: 40027436
A new species of is described from the Canary Islands. The plant belongs to the complicated Subsection Minores and has a distinct combination of morphological features, ecology, and host specificity....
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Zhang R, Deng T, Liu Y, Xie D, Wei R, He L, et al.
PhytoKeys . 2025 Mar; 252:187-196. PMID: 40027435
R.B.Zhang, Tan Deng & Ying Liu (Asteraceae), a new species from Tongzi County in northern Guizhou, China, is described and illustrated. It closely resembles in the subscapigerous habit, ovate-oblong and...
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Henning T, Allen J, Montesinos-Tubee D, Rodriguez-Rodriguez E, Pena J, Acuna-Castillo R
PhytoKeys . 2025 Feb; 252:163-186. PMID: 40017719
A new species of Nasaser.Alatae (Urban & Gilg) Weigend from Northern Peru is described and illustrated. was at first encountered by an observation on iNaturalist and subsequently collected in the...
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Manley D, Lichter Marck I, Peralta K, Castro Castro A, Wogan K, Whiting C, et al.
PhytoKeys . 2025 Feb; 252:141-162. PMID: 40012742
Here, we describe and illustrate a new monospecific genus of Compositae, , from the Chihuahuan Desert in Big Bend National Park, Texas. is a very locally abundant, yet range-limited, spring...
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Hurtado-Reveles L, Ortiz-Rodriguez A
PhytoKeys . 2025 Feb; 252:125-139. PMID: 39989848
Two new species of (Lauraceae) from Southern Mexico are described and illustrated. Based on their floral morphology, vegetative indument, and micromorphological attributes, both species are circumscribed within the group. Within...
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Verstraete B, Robbrecht E
PhytoKeys . 2025 Feb; 252:119-124. PMID: 39989847
is the original spelling of the generic name, as it appeared in the protologue, but in literature and online databases, the variant spelling is often used. However, the confusion about...
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Shuai T, Lin H, Cai L, Chen Y, Wu Z
PhytoKeys . 2025 Feb; 252:109-118. PMID: 39989846
T.Shuai, Lei Cai & Z.K.Wu, a new species of Primulaceae from Sichuan, China, is described and illustrated. Morphological evidence supports as a member of P.sect.Cortusoides, which is characterised by lack...
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Lin X, Xie S, Liu G, Ma D, Zou F, Peng W, et al.
PhytoKeys . 2025 Feb; 252:87-108. PMID: 39981217
The recent recognition of the five-subgenera classification within has prompted discussion about the maternal phylogenetic relationships among these subgenera, with inconsistencies in taxon sampling, marker selection, and inference methods contributing...