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  1. Cardamine peruviana (Cardamineae; Brassicaceae), a new species from Peru
  2. Phylogenetic challenges in a recently diversified and polyploid-rich Alyssum (Brassicaceae) lineage: low divergence, reticulation, and parallel polyploid speciation
  3. Evolution of hygrophytic plant species in the Anatolia–Caucasus region: insights from phylogenomic analyses of Cardamine perennials
  4. IAPT chromosome data 37
  5. IAPT chromosome data 38
  6. The importance of considering the evolutionary history of polyploids when assessing climatic niche evolution
  7. IAPT chromosome data 36
  8. MorphoTools2: an R package for multivariate morphometric analysis
  9. IAPT chromosome data 35
  10. Morphological and environmental differentiation as prezygotic reproductive barriers between parapatric and allopatric Campanula rotundifolia agg. cytotypes
  11. IAPT chromosome data 34
  12. <p><strong>Taxonomic position and circumscription of Cardamine barbaraeoides (Brassicaceae), a systematically challenging taxon from the Balkan Peninsula</strong></p>
  13. Allele Sorting as a Novel Approach to Resolving the Origin of Allotetraploids Using Hyb-Seq Data: A Case Study of the Balkan Mountain Endemic Cardamine barbaraeoides
  14. So Closely Related and Yet So Different: Strong Contrasts Between the Evolutionary Histories of Species of the Cardamine pratensis Polyploid Complex in Central Europe
  15. Parallel Alpine Differentiation in Arabidopsis arenosa
  16. IAPT chromosome data 33
  17. IAPT chromosome data 32
  18. Niche similarity in diploid‐autotetraploid contact zones of Arabidopsis arenosa across spatial scales
  19. Correction to: Phylogeography and taxonomic reassessment of Arabidopsis halleri – a montane species from Central Europe
  20. IAPT chromosome data 31
  21. Correction to: Phylogeography and taxonomic reassessment of Arabidopsis halleri – a montane species from Central Europe
  22. Phylogeography and taxonomic reassessment of Arabidopsis halleri – a montane species from Central Europe
  23. Diversification and independent polyploid origins in the disjunct speciesAlyssum repensfrom the Southeastern Alps and the Carpathians
  24. IAPT chromosome data 30
  25. IAPT chromosome data 29
  26. Role of ploidy in colonization of alpine habitats in natural populations of Arabidopsis arenosa
  27. The story of promiscuous crucifers: origin and genome evolution of an invasive species, Cardamine occulta (Brassicaceae), and its relatives
  28. Pervasive population genomic consequences of genome duplication in Arabidopsis arenosa
  29. (2671) Proposal to conserve the name Meniocus ( Brassicaceae/Cruciferae ) with a conserved type
  30. Polyphyletic Alyssum cuneifolium (Brassicaceae) revisited: Morphological and genome size differentiation of recently recognized allopatric taxa
  31. Veronico beccabungae-Mimuletum guttati, a new plant community in Slovakia
  32. International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants
  33. Morphology and genome size of the widespread weed Cardamine occulta: how it differs from cleistogamic C. kokaiensis and other closely related taxa in Europe and Asia
  34. Revised taxonomic treatment of the Alyssum montanum-A. repens complex in the Balkans: a multivariate morphometric analysis
  35. The polyploid Alyssum montanum-A. repens complex in the Balkans: a hotspot of species and genetic diversity
  36. Range-wide genetic structure of Arabidopsis halleri (Brassicaceae): glacial persistence in multiple refugia and origin of the Northern Hemisphere disjunction
  37. Unravelling allopolyploid origins in the Alyssum montanum–A. repens species complex (Brassicaceae): low-copy nuclear gene data complement plastid DNA sequences and AFLPs
  38. Growth form evolution and hybridization in Senecio (Asteraceae) from the high equatorial Andes
  39. On the origins of Balkan endemics: the complex evolutionary history of the Cyanus napulifer group (Asteraceae)
  40. IOPB Column
  41. Actionable, long-term stable and semantic web compatible identifiers for access to biological collection objects
  42. František Nábělek’s Iter Turcico-Persicum 1909–1910 – database and digitized herbarium collection
  43. IOPB Column
  44. IAPT/IOPB chromosome data 22
  45. Circumscription of species of Hodophilus (Clavariaceae, Agaricales) in North America with naphthalene odours
  46. A molecular analysis reveals hidden species diversity within the current concept of Russula maculata (Russulaceae, Basidiomycota)
  47. Northern glacial refugia and altitudinal niche divergence shape genome-wide differentiation in the emerging plant modelArabidopsis arenosa
  48. Sequencing of the genus Arabidopsis identifies a complex history of nonbifurcating speciation and abundant trans-specific polymorphism
  49. Hybridization among distantly related species: Examples from the polyploid genus Curcuma (Zingiberaceae)
  50. IAPT/IOPB chromosome data 21
  51. (276–279) Proposals to provide for registration of new names and nomenclatural acts
  52. (286) Proposal to replace Division III of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants
  53. Report of the Special Committee on By‐laws for the Nomenclature Section
  54. Report of the Special Committee on Registration of Algal and Plant Names (including fossils)
  55. A brief taxonomic revision of Physoptychis (Alysseae, Brassicaceae)
  56. Is hybridization driving the evolution of climatic niche inAlyssum montanum
  57. Cardamine occulta, the correct species name for invasive Asian plants previously classified as C. flexuosa, and its occurrence in Europe
  58. IAPT/IOPB chromosome data 20
  59. AlyBase: database of names, chromosome numbers, and ploidy levels of Alysseae (Brassicaceae), with a new generic concept of the tribe
  60. IAPT/IOPB chromosome data 19
  61. PESI - a taxonomic backbone for Europe
  62. Glacial survival in northern refugia? Phylogeography of the temperate shrubRosa pendulinaL. (Rosaceae): AFLP vs. chloroplast DNA variation
  63. Microsatellite Markers for the Pilosella alpicola Group (Hieraciinae, Asteraceae) and Their Cross-Amplification in Other Hieraciinae Genera
  64. Cytotype distribution patterns, ecological differentiation, and genetic structure in a diploid-tetraploid contact zone ofCardamine amara
  65. Lectotypification of names of Himalayan Brassicaceae taxa currently placed in the genus Cardamine
  66. Minutes – IAPT Council Meeting 2014
  67. History of infrageneric classification, typification of supraspecific names and outstanding transfers in Curcuma (Zingiberaceae)
  68. Ecological segregation does not drive the intricate parapatric distribution of diploid and tetraploid cytotypes of theArabidopsis arenosagroup (Brassicaceae)
  69. 20th International Chromosome Conference (ICCXX)
  70. IAPT/IOPB chromosome data 18
  71. Origin and systematic position of Jacobaea vulgaris (Asteraceae) octoploids: genetic and morphological evidence
  72. IAPT/IOPB chromosome data 17
  73. Taming the wild: resolving the gene pools of non-model Arabidopsislineages
  74. Editorial
  75. Taxonomy and evolutionary history of Alyssum montanum (Brassicaceae) and related taxa in southwestern Europe and Morocco: Diversification driven by polyploidy, geographic and ecological isolation
  76. Taming the wild: resolving the gene pools of non-model Arabidopsis lineages
  77. IAPT/IOPB chromosome data 16 Edited by Karol Marhold
  78. Senecio imbaburensis, proposed name for Lasiocephalus sodiroi in the genus Senecio (Asteraceae)
  79. The widespread crucifer speciesCardamine flexuosais an allotetraploid with a conserved subgenomic structure
  80. The More the Merrier: Recent Hybridization and Polyploidy in Cardamine
  81. Morphometric studies of polyploid Cardamine species (Brassicaceae) from Japan: solving a long-standing taxonomic and nomenclatural controversy
  82. Genetic diversity in widespread species is not congruent with species richness in alpine plant communities
  83. Multivariate morphometric analysis of the Potamogeton compressus group (Potamogetonaceae)
  84. The Evolutionary History of the Arabidopsis arenosa Complex: Diverse Tetraploids Mask the Western Carpathian Center of Species and Genetic Diversity
  85. Infraspecific classification ofAlyssum diffusum (Brassicaceae)in Italy
  86. Infraspecific classification of Alyssum diffusum (Brassicaceae) in Italy
  87. A new circumscription of Alyssum montanum ssp. montanum and A. montanum ssp. gmelinii (Brassicaceae) in Central Europe: molecular and morphological evidence
  88. The Morphological and Genetic Variation in the Polymorphic Species Picris hieracioides (Compositae, Lactuceae) in Europe Strongly Contrasts with Traditional Taxonomical Concepts
  89. Intricate variation patterns in the diploid-polyploid complex ofAlyssum montanum-A. repens(Brassicaceae) in the Apennine Peninsula: Evidence for long-term persistence and diversification
  90. Genetic and morphological variation in the diploid–polyploid Alyssum montanum in Central Europe: taxonomic and evolutionary considerations
  91. Genetic diversity patterns in Curcuma reflect differences in genome size
  92. The genus Bolboschoenus in Iran: taxonomy and distribution
  93. Genetic structure and phylogeography of a temperate-boreal herb, Cardamine scutata (Brassicaceae), in northeast Asia inferred from AFLPs and cpDNA haplotypes
  94. Phylogeographic pattern of the European forest grass species Hordelymus europaeus: cpDNA evidence
  95. Cytotype diversity and genome size variation in eastern Asian polyploid Cardamine (Brassicaceae) species
  96. The allopolyploidArabidopsis kamchaticaoriginated from multiple individuals ofArabidopsis lyrataandArabidopsis halleri
  97. Citation
  98. The Balkan endemic Picris hispidissima (Compositae): morphology, nuclear DNA content and relationship to the polymorphic P. hieracioides
  99. Cardamine amara (Brassicaceae) in Serbia and Republic of Macedonia
  100. Contrasting phylogeographies inferred for the two alpine sister speciesCardamine resedifoliaandC. alpina(Brassicaceae)
  101. Molecular study of the Cardamine maritima group (Brassicaceae) from the Balkan and Apennine Peninsulas based on amplified fragment length polymorphism
  102. Phylogeography of the forest herbCarex pilosa(Cyperaceae)
  103. Diploid and Tetraploid Cytotypes of Centaurea stoebe (Asteraceae) in Central Europe: Morphological Differentiation and Cytotype Distribution Patterns
  104. On the identity of turmeric: the typification of Curcuma longa L. (Zingiberaceae)
  105. Editorial
  106. IAPT/IOPB Chromosome Data 4
  107. Does invasion involve alternation of germination requirements? A comparative study between native and introduced strains of an annual Brassicaceae, Cardamine hirsuta
  108. The correct interpretation and lectotypification of the name Cardamine fallax (Brassicaceae)
  109. Morphological and allozyme diversity in the Hieracium nigrescens group (Compositae) in the Sudety Mountains and the Western Carpathians
  110. Occurrence of tetraploid and octoploid cytotypes in Senecio jacobaea ssp. jacobaea (Asteraceae) in Pannonia and the Carpathians
  111. Hybridization between Two Polyploid Cardamine (Brassicaceae) Species in North-western Spain: Discordance Between Morphological and Genetic Variation Patterns
  112. Taxonomy and phylogeography of Cardamine impatiens and C. pectinata (Brassicaceae)
  113. IAPT/IOPB Chromosome Data 2
  114. Worldwide phylogeny and biogeography of Cardamine flexuosa (Brassicaceae) and its relatives
  115. Polyploidy, hybridization and reticulate evolution: lessons from the Brassicaceae
  116. Allopolyploid origin of Cardamine asarifolia (Brassicaceae): Incongruence between plastid and nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences solved by a single-copy nuclear gene
  117. IAPT/IOPB Chromosome Data 1
  118. Typification of three names in theBolboschoenus maritimusgroup(Cyperaceae)
  119. Cardamine pancicii (Brassicaceae), a neglected species of the Balkan Peninsula
  120. Distribution, chromosome numbers and nomenclature conspect of Arabidopsis halleri (Brassicaceae) in the Carpathians
  121. Taxonomy and cytogeography of Cardamine raphanifolia and C. gallaecica (Brassicaceae) in the Iberian Peninsula
  122. Allopolyploid origin of Cardamine silana (Brassicaceae) from Calabria (southern Italy): karyological, morphological and molecular evidence
  123. Origin of the disjunct tetraploid Cardamine amporitana (Brassicaceae) assessed with nuclear and chloroplast DNA sequence data
  124. Comparative ITS and AFLP Analysis of Diploid Cardamine (Brassicaceae) Taxa from Closely Related Polyploid Complexes
  125. Morphometric and AFLP Re-evaluation of Tetraploid Cardamine amara (Brassicaceae) in the Mediterranean
  126. Validation of the nameArtemisia pancicii (Asteraceae)
  127. The Cardamine pratensis (Brassicaceae) Group in the Iberian Peninsula: Taxonomy, Polyploidy and Distribution
  128. Miscellaneous validations inCruciferaeandCrassulaceae
  129. Bookreviews
  130. Chemotaxonomic significance of flavonoids and phenolic acids in the Hieracium rohacsense group (Hieracium sect. Alpina; Lactuceae, Compositae)
  131. Evolutionary history of the polyploid complex of Cardamine amara (Brassicaceae): isozyme evidence
  132. Natural hybridization in Cardamine (Brassicaceae) in the Pyrenees: evidence from morphological and molecular data
  133. Lectotypification of names of the European representatives ofCardaminesubg.Dentaria (Cruciferae)
  134. Bookreviews
  135. Typification of Two Linnaean Species Names of the Genus Thlaspi (Brassicaceae)
  136. Taxonomy of Cardamine amara (Cruciferae) in the Iberian Peninsula
  137. Bookreviews
  138. Plant evolution in disturbed habitats: An introduction
  139. Lectotypification of the nameHieracium rohacsenseKit.(Compositae)
  140. Ecology of closely related plant species: An introduction
  141. Bookreviews
  142. Typification of the name Thymus serpyllum L. (Lamiaceae)
  143. Morphometric comparison of Senecio germanicus and S. nemorensis (Compositae) with a new species from Romania
  144. Typification of the nameThymus serpyllumL. (Lamiaceae)
  145. Species concept in agamic and autogamic complexes
  146. Taxonomy of the genusCardamine L. (Cruciferae) in the Carpathians and Pannonia. I.Cardamine Pratensis group
  147. Typification of several names of theCerastium alpinumgroup(Caryophyllaceae)
  148. Apomixis and Taxonomy.
  149. Bookreviews
  150. Apomixis and taxonomy: An introduction
  151. Bookreviews
  152. Sympatric populations of Senecio ovatus subsp. ovatus, S. germanicus subsp. germanicus (Compositae) and their hybrid in the Carpathians and the adjacent part of Pannonia
  153. Typification of the Linnaean names of the genus Cardamine (Cruciferae)
  154. Bookreviews
  155. Typification of the Linnaean names of the genusCardamine(Cruciferae)
  156. Lectotypification of Some Names in Jovibarba and Sempervivum (Crassulaceae)
  157. Multivariate morphometric study of theCardamine pratensis group (Cruciferae) in the Carpathian and Pannonian area
  158. Taxonomy of the genusCardamine L. (Cruciferae) in the Carpathians and Pannonia. III
  159. Taxonomy of the genusCardamine L. (Cruciferae) in the Carpathians and Pannonia. II.Cardamine amara L.
  160. Taxonomy of the genusCardamine L. (Cruciferae) in the Carpathians and Pannonia. I.Cardamine pratensis group
  161. Typification of the Names of Two Species of the Cardamine pratensis Group (Brassicaceae)
  162. Somatic Chromosome Differentiation in Cypripedium segawai Masamune and C. japonicum Thunberg.
  163. Lectotypification of Cardamine amara Subsp. opicii (J. Presl & C. Presl) Celak. (Brassicaceae)
  164. A multivariate morphometric study of the Cardamine amara group (Cruciferae) in the Carpathian and Sudeten mountains