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1. Preface to the Special Issue on African Flora in a Changing World: Integrating multiple dimensions of diversity.

2. Extinction risk patterns in a biodiversity hotspot—The case of Thesium (Santalaceae) in the Greater Cape Floristic Region.

3. Molecular phylogenetics, biogeography and character evolution in Sesamum (Pedaliaceae).

4. Complex patterns of ploidy in a holocentric plant clade (Schoenus, Cyperaceae) in the Cape biodiversity hotspot.

5. Thesium muasyae (Santalaceae), a new species from the limestone fynbos of the Overberg, South Africa.

6. Stress tolerant traits and root proliferation of Aspalathus linearis (Burm.f.) R. Dahlgren grown under differing moisture regimes and exposed to drought.

7. Linking root traits to superior phosphorus uptake and utilisation efficiency in three Fabales in the Core Cape Subregion, South Africa.

8. Diversification into novel habitats in the Africa clade of Dioscorea (Dioscoreaceae): erect habit and elephant's foot tubers.

9. Taxonomy of the southern African Psoralea aphylla complex (Psoraleeae, Leguminosae).

10. Strong isolation by distance revealed among Cyperus papyrus populations in the Rift Valley lakes, Lake Victoria, and isolated wetlands of Kenya.

11. Balanced allocation of organic acids and biomass for phosphorus and nitrogen demand in the fynbos legume Podalyria calyptrata.

12. Increasing nitrogen supply stimulates phosphorus acquisition mechanisms in the fynbos species Aspalathus linearis.

13. Tinnea gombea (Lamiaceae), a new species from the Sudanian savanna region, Nigeria based on integrative evidence.

14. Genome size variation in Cape schoenoid sedges (Schoeneae) and its ecophysiological consequences.

15. Do phylogenetic community metrics reveal the South African quartz fields as terrestrial-habitat islands?

16. Diploid and tetraploid cytotypes of the flagship Cape species Dicerothamnus rhinocerotis (Asteraceae): variation in distribution, ecological niche, morphology and genetics.

17. Exploration of traditional plant-based medicines used for livestock ailments in northeastern Ethiopiaby.

18. Effect of temperature on plant growth and stress tolerant traits in rooibos in the Western Cape, South Africa.

19. Intermittent moisture supply induces drought priming responses in some heat‐tolerant chickpea genotypes.

20. Land use and land cover changes and their impact on ecosystem service values in the north-eastern highlands of Ethiopia.

21. Psoralea forbesiae (Psoraleeae, Fabaceae), a new species from the Swartberg Mountains of South Africa.

22. Chromosome size matters: genome evolution in the cyperid clade.

23. Phylogenetic relationships and biogeography of Psoraleeae (Fabaceae).

24. Phylogenetic exploration of commonly used medicinal plants in South Africa.

25. COVID-19 lockdown and natural resources: a global assessment on the challenges, opportunities, and the way forward.

26. Proteome changes and associated physiological roles in chickpea (Cicer arietinum) tolerance to heat stress under field conditions.

27. Indigofera wenholdiae (Indigofereae, Fabaceae), a new species from the Western Cape Province, South Africa.

28. A new classification of Cyperaceae (Poales) supported by phylogenomic data.

29. Global dispersal and diversification of the genus Schoenus (Cyperaceae) from the Western Australian biodiversity hotspot.

30. Resolving generic limits in Cyperaceae tribe Abildgaardieae using targeted sequencing.

31. Botanical Monography in the Anthropocene.

32. Characterisation of alternative stable vegetation assemblages in a mesic savannah in Kenya.

33. Environmental pressures on stomatal size may drive plant genome size evolution: evidence from a natural experiment with Cape geophytes.

34. Savanna tree evolutionary ages inform the reconstruction of the paleoenvironment of our hominin ancestors.

35. First molecular phylogenetic insights into the evolution of Eriocaulon (Eriocaulaceae, Poales).

36. Biodiversity assessments in the 21st century: the potential of insect traps to complement environmental samples for estimating eukaryotic and prokaryotic diversity using high-throughput DNA metabarcoding1.

37. Comparative RNA‐seq analysis of nickel hyperaccumulating and non‐accumulating populations of Senecio coronatus (Asteraceae).

38. Molecular phylogenetics of the genus Costularia (Schoeneae, Cyperaceae) reveals multiple distinct evolutionary lineages.

39. Differential Preference of Burkholderia and Mesorhizobium to pH and Soil Types in the Core Cape Subregion, South Africa.

40. From terrestrial to aquatic habitats and back again: molecular insights into the evolution and phylogeny of Callitriche (Plantaginaceae).

41. Spiny plants, mammal browsers, and the origin of African savannas.

42. Biogeographical Patterns of Legume-Nodulating Burkholderia spp.: from African Fynbos to Continental Scales.

43. A new delimitation of the Afro-Eurasian plant genus Althenia to include its Australasian relative, Lepilaena (Potamogetonaceae) – Evidence from DNA and morphological data.

44. Recombination and horizontal transfer of nodulation and ACC deaminase (acdS) genes within Alpha- and Betaproteobacteria nodulating legumes of the Cape Fynbos biome.

45. Psoralea diturnerae and P. vanberkelae (Psoraleeae, Fabaceae): two new species restricted to the Core Cape Region of South Africa.

46. Savanna fire and the origins of the 'underground forests' of Africa.

47. Native legume species as potential fodder crops in the mediterranean renosterveld shrubland, South Africa.

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