Rhodora (journal) explained

Rhodora
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Abbreviation:Rhodora
Discipline:Botany
Language:English
Publisher:New England Botanical Society
History:1899–present
Frequency:Quarterly
Issn:0035-4902
Coden:RHODAB
Oclc:01764319
Website:http://www.rhodora.org/rhodora/aboutrhodora.html
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Rhodora is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the New England Botanical Society. Rhodora is devoted primarily to the botany of North America and accepts scientific papers and notes relating to the systematics, floristics, ecology, evolution, biogeography, population genetics, paleobotany, and conservation biology of this or floristically related regions. Rhodora is issued four times a year, typically totaling 450 printed pages annually.[1]

The first editor for the journal was American botanist Benjamin Lincoln Robinson of Harvard University, who held the position from 1899 until 1928. Lytton Musselman is the appointed Editor-in-Chief of Rhodora.[2] Lisa Standley is editor for "The Botanists' Corner."[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Rhodora. www.rhodora.org. 2021-10-16.
  2. Web site: Rhodora Editorial Board. www.rhodora.org. 2021-10-16.