Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
School of Biological Sciences
Department of Botany
Systematics, biogeography and utilisation of the southern African flora - Research Output
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
Tilney PM, van Wyk AE: 2004. Extrafloral nectaries in Combretaceae: morphology, anatomy and taxonomic significance. Bothalia, 34 (2), pp 115-126.
Hurter PJH, van Wyk AE: 2004. Fabaceae: A new species of Acacia (Mimosoideae) from the province of Limpopo, South Africa. Bothalia, 34 (2), pp 109-112.
van Jaarsveld EJ, van Wyk AE: 2004. Lamiaceae: Plectranthus mzimvubuensis, a new species from Eastern Cape, South Africa. Bothalia, 34 (1), pp 30-32.
van Jaarsveld EJ, Nordenstam B, van Wyk AE: 2004. Crassulaceae: Adromischus schuldtianus subsp. brandbergensis, a new subspecies and a checklist of the succulent flora of the Brandberg, Namibia. Bothalia, 34 (1), pp 35-38.
Smith GF, van Wyk AE, Steyn EMA, Retief E: 2004. Boraginaceae: A first record of Echium simplexin South Africa. Bothalia, 34 (1), pp 44-47.
Chesselet PCMH, van Wyk AE, Smith GF: 2004. Mesembryanthemaceae: A new tribe and adjustments to infrafamilial classification. Bothalia, 34 (1), pp 47-51.
Steyn EMA, Smith GF, van Wyk AE: 2004. Functional and taxonomic significance of seed structure in Salix mucronata (Salicaceae). Bothalia, 34 (1), pp 53-59.
Hurter PJH, van Wyk AE: 2004. Fabaceae: A new species of Acacia (Mimosoideae) from Mpumalanga, South Africa. Bothalia, 34 (1), pp 42-44.
Myburgh WJ, Bredenkamp GJ: 2004. Macro channel riparian vegetation of the Olifants Rivier System in the Savanna Biome, Mpumalanga. Koedoe, 47 (2), pp 37-60.
Smith TJ, Smith GF: 2004. Selecting Important Plant Areas in Southern Africa. South African Journal of Science, 100 / Sept/Oct, pp 434-435.
Smith GF: 2004. The African Plants Initiaive: A big step for continental taxonomy. Taxon, 53 (4) / Nov, pp 1023-1025.
Smith GF, Wolfson MM: 2004. Mainstreaming biodiversity: The role of taxonomy in bioregional planning activities in South Africa. Taxon, 53 (2) / May, pp 467-468.
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