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1. Exploring the Leiden 'Van Royen herbarium': History and scientific significance of the herbarium specimens of Adriaan (1704-1779) and David van Royen (1727-1799).

2. The four W's of two 18th century Dutch herbaria: the 'Zierikzee Herbarium' and the herbarium of Simon D'Oignies

11. Breaking the silence of the 500-year-old smiling garden of everlasting flowers: The En Tibi book herbarium.

12. Botanische vloeistofpreparaten

13. Ab initio potential energy surfaces for the O2–O2 system and derived thermophysical properties.

16. Redating the arrival of Tropaeolum minus in Italy.

18. A revision of the genus Indigofera (Legumemosae-Papilionoideae) in Southeast Asia

19. Taxonomic Status of the Far Eastern Cattail Typha japonica Miq. (T. sect. Ebracteolatae) in the Context of Its First Record in Russia.

20.  Indigofera jintongpenensis (Fabaceae, Papilionoideae, Indigofereae), a new species from Yunnan, southwest China.

21. Origin and evolution of herbaria in the sixteenth century.

22. Exotic species in the Erbario Estense: new plants from the world to sixteenth-century Italy.

23. Amazonian useful plants described in the book "Le Pays des Amazones" (1885) of the Brazilian propagandist Baron de Santa-Anna Nery: a historical and ethnobotanical perspective.

25. Challenges and Opportunities behind the Use of Herbaria in Paleogenomics Studies.

26. Digitization of the historical Herbarium of Michele Guadagno at Pisa (PI-GUAD).

27. The potential role of Indigofera zollingeriana as a high-quality forage for cattle in Indonesia.

28. Method validation and residue determination of mineral oil Arbofine in apple and soil using gas chromatography–flame ionisation detection under temperate conditions of Kashmir, India.

30. Female naturalists and the patterns of suppression of women scientists in history: the example of Maria Sibylla Merian and her contributions about useful plants.

31. Richard Maack and his contributions to the botany of Siberia.

32. Typification of two aquatic plant names described by Linnaeus from highly heterogeneous original elements: Sagittaria sagittifolia (Alismataceae) and Sparganium erectum (Typhaceae).

34. Parasitic flowering plant collections embody the extended specimen.

35. Investigation through Bangladesh Flora: Critically Endangered Medicinal Species of Fabaceae.

36. Nomenclatural Synopsis, Revised Distribution and Conservation Status of Ranunculus gracilis (Ranunculaceae) in Italy.

37. Hortus siccus (1595) of Johann Brehe of Überlingen from the Broumov Benedictine monastery, Czech Republic, re-discovered.

38. Phenotypes of Floral Nectaries in Developmental Mutants of Legumes and What They May Tell about Genetic Control of Nectary Formation.

39. 1029. PRUNUS MUME: Rosaceae.

40. Brassica and Sinapis Seeds in Medieval Archaeological Sites: An Example of Multiproxy Analysis for Their Identification and Ethnobotanical Interpretation.

41. Jacob Breyne, jego przyjaciele i rośliny. Uwagi na marginesie Breyne'owskich exsiccatae z kolekcji Jamesa Petivera.

42. Tracing the introduction history of the tulip that went wild (Tulipa sylvestris) in sixteenth-century Europe.

45. The book herbaria of Jacob Breyne (1637-1697) in the collection of Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Leiden, the Netherlands).

46. Plastome phylogenomics of Allaeanthus, Broussonetia and Malaisia (Dorstenieae, Moraceae) and the origin of B. × kazinoki.

47. Comprehensive Analysis of the Complete Chloroplast Genome of Cinnamomum daphnoides (Lauraceae), An Endangered Island Endemic Plant.

48. Calculation of the thermal conductivity of low-density CH4-N2 gas mixtures using an improved kinetic theory approach.

49. WHAT IS THE TYPE OF THE NAME SCILLA MARITIMA?

50. Plastome characterization and comparative analyses of wild crabapples (Malus baccata and M. toringo): insights into infraspecific plastome variation and phylogenetic relationships.

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