nordicjbotany
6 November 2015
Some projects have a long gestation period. Or rather, it can take considerable time until the right combination of ideas, people and data come together. Our recent contribution in Nordic Journal of Botany is an example of such a project. THE DATA The story started back in the...

Nordic Journal of Botany now wants to become even broader and we therefore want to invite and encourage new contributors. There are many good arguments for submitting your next manuscript to Nordic Journal of Botany: – Nordic Journal of Botany is owned and run as a non-profit...
nordicjbotany
13 March 2015
Enjoy the content of the February issue of NJB which is available online. Read about new Taraxacum species found in the Nordic countries by Ollgaard and colleagues, a new Campanula from the Western Cape Province, the orchid Oberonia manipurensis and many other interesting new...
nordicjbotany
20 January 2015

Nordic Journal of Botany will be published Online Only starting February 2015. The last printed issue is now freely available online. Over 190 pages cover a range of aspects on plant biodiversity. A 40 page review of the Gymnosperms of Laos includes identification keys and...
nordicjbotany
5 December 2014

The Nordic Society OIKOS sponsors Publication in Dryad sponsored in Nordic Journal of Botany - Four newly sponsored journals from Nordic Society Oikos http://wp.me/pBWXc-Dl via @datadryad
nordicjbotany
7 October 2014
The most cited articles of those published in NJB in 2011 and 2012 span a wide flora of topics. They range from an updated index of Neotropical Annonaceae to new Basidiomycota-species and an overview of the use of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Notably, three...
nordicjbotany
22 August 2014
During a period of very rapid growth in 2011–2012 the time needed for us to handle submitted manuscripts also tended to increase, but since then we have implemented new routines and actively worked to reduce our handling times and I am now proud to announce that our average...
Pyrolae dust seeds Dust seeds are the smallest seeds in angiosperms weighing just about a few micrograms. These seeds are characteristic of most orchids, but in this study the authors examined seed features, seed production and seed dispersal in another plant group with dust...
nordicjbotany
19 January 2014

Welcome to the new homepage of Nordic Journal of Botany. Here you will find information for authors and reviewers as well as updates on accepted and published articles. In the blog you will find upcoming events and news, and the Editor-in-Chief Torbjörn Tyler will write posts on...
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