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1. The polyphyletic Caucasus-centred Campanula subg. Scapiflorae (Campanulaceae) revisited with a newly circumscribed C. sect. Tridentatae for its core clade

2. A taxonomic backbone for the Plumbaginaceae (Caryophyllales)

3. Generic concepts and species diversity within the Gynoxyoid clade (Senecioneae, Compositae)

4. BarKeeper—a versatile web framework to assemble, analyse and manage DNA barcoding data and metadata

5. Taxonomy of Dianthus (Caryophyllaceae) – overall phylogenetic relationships and assessment of species diversity based on a first comprehensive checklist of the genus

6. Contributions to the biodiversity of Vietnam – Results of VIETBIO inventory work and field training in Cuc Phuong National Park

7. Software Choice and Sequencing Coverage Can Impact Plastid Genome Assembly–A Case Study in the Narrow Endemic Calligonum bakuense

8. Seeing the wood despite the trees: Exploring human disturbance impact on plant diversity, community structure, and standing biomass in fragmented high Andean forests

9. A complete digitization of German herbaria is possible, sensible and should be started now

10. Lichen diversity in colombian caribbean dry forest remnants

11. Bioinformatic Workflows for Generating Complete Plastid Genome Sequences—An Example from Cabomba (Cabombaceae) in the Context of the Phylogenomic Analysis of the Water-Lily Clade

12. Phylogeny of Campanuloideae (Campanulaceae) with emphasis on the utility of nuclear pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) genes.

13. Variability among the most rapidly evolving plastid genomic regions is lineage-specific: implications of pairwise genome comparisons in Pyrus (Rosaceae) and other angiosperms for marker choice.

14. How to handle speciose clades? Mass taxon-sampling as a strategy towards illuminating the natural history of Campanula (Campanuloideae).

15. Development of Nuclear Microsatellites for the Arcto-Tertiary Tree Zelkova carpinifolia (Ulmaceae) Using 454 Pyrosequencing

18. The diversification of Caribbean Buxus in time and space: elevated speciation rates in lineages accumulating nickel but spread to other islands from Cuba in non obligate ultramafic species

19. Nested singletons in molecular trees: Utility of adding morphological and geographical data from digitized herbarium specimens to test taxon concepts at species level in the case of Casearia (Salicaceae)

21. World Flora Online: Placing taxonomists at the heart of a definitive and comprehensive global resource on the world's plants

22. Phylogenetic Relationships and Character Evolution in NeotropicalPhyllanthus(Phyllanthaceae), with a Focus on the Cuban and Caribbean Taxa

23. Character evolution and biogeography of Casearia (Salicaceae): Evidence for the South American origin of a pantropical genus and for multiple migrations to the Caribbean islands

25. Software choice and depth of sequence coverage can impact plastid genome assembly – A case study in the narrow endemic Calligonum bakuense

26. Software Choice and Sequencing Coverage Can Impact Plastid Genome Assembly-A Case Study in the Narrow Endemic

27. Multiple evolutionary origins of high mountain bellflowers with solitary flowers and calyx scales render a core Caucasian clade of the Scapiflorae group (Campanulaceae)

28. Innovative Instrumente und Methoden der Zulassung

30. Out of Amazonia and Back Again: Historical Biogeography of the Species-Rich Neotropical Genus Philodendron (Araceae)

31. Phylogeny of the Eurasian genus Jurinea (Asteraceae: Cardueae): Support for a monophyletic genus concept and a first hypothesis on overall species relationships

32. BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY IN COLOMBIAN CARIBBEAN DRY FOREST REMNANTS IN ATLÁNTICO: LICHEN COMMUNITIES IN THE DISTRITO REGIONAL DE MANEJO INTEGRADO LURIZA AND THE RESERVA FORESTAL PROTECTORA EL PALOMAR

33. Plastid phylogenomics of the Gynoxoid group (Senecioneae, Asteraceae) highlights the importance of motif-based sequence alignment amid low genetic distances

34. It is not a disaster: molecular and morphologically based phylogenetic analysis of Rondeletieae and the Rondeletia complex (Cinchonoideae, Rubiaceae)

35. A complete digitization of german herbaria is possible, sensible and should be started now

37. Pollen characters and DNA sequence data converge on a monophyletic genus Iresine (Amaranthaceae, Caryophyllales) and help to elucidate its species diversity

38. Evolutionary diversification of the African achyranthoid clade (Amaranthaceae) in the context of sterile flower evolution and epizoochory

40. Genetic structure and genetic diversity of the endangered grassland plant Crepis mollis (Jacq.) Asch. as a basis for conservation management in Germany

41. Assessment of current genetic structure from local to geographic scales indicates brake down of historically extensive gene flow in the dry grassland speciesScabiosa canescensWaldst. & Kit. (Dipsacaceae)

42. Phylogenetic relationships of Limonium (Plumbaginaceae) inferred from multiple chloroplast and nuclear loci

43. Towards resolving the evolutionary history of Caucasian pears (Pyrus, Rosaceae)-Phylogenetic relationships, divergence times and leaf trait evolution

44. Pervasive genetic differentiation among Central European populations of the threatened Arnica montana L. and genetic erosion at lower elevations

45. When Homoplasy Is Not Homoplasy: Dissecting Trait Evolution by Contrasting Composite and Reductive Coding

46. Plastid genome structure and phylogenomics of Nymphaeales: conserved gene order and new insights into relationships

47. Phylogeography and population genetics of the riparian relict treePterocarya fraxinifolia(Juglandaceae) in the South Caucasus

48. Dynamic diversification history with rate upshifts in Holarctic bell-flowers (Campanulaand allies)

49. Tracing the Flow of Genetic Resources in our Collections – How the Nagoya challenge supports the integration of our collection data

50. The Additivity Project: Achieving additivity of structured taxonomic character data by persistently linking them to individual specimens

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