Botanikai Kozlemenyek
Published by Magyar Biologiai Tarsasag (Hungarian Biological Society)
ISSN : 0006-8144 eISSN : 2415-9662
Abbreviation : Bot. Kozlemenyek
Aims & Scope
The journal Botanikai Közlemények (Botanical Communications) has a history of more than 100 years.
It was founded in 1901, the first issue was printed under the name Növénytani Közlemények in 1902.
At the outset, the journal published lectures and society news for the Section of Botany (founded in 1981) of the Royal Hungarian Society for Natural Sciences (RHSNS).
The journal's name was changed to Botanikai Közlemények in 1909.
After the RHSNS discontinued in 1952, the journal became the official organ for the Section of Botany, Hungarian Biological Society.
Today one volume with two issues is published each year.
Botanikai Közlemények publishes original research articles and review papers of high-quality from all disciplines of botany including floristics, systematics, phytocoenology, phytogeography, paleobotany, conservation, anatomy and morphology, physiology, ecology, ecophysiology, genetics, horticulture, and history of botanical science.
The journal regularly reports on the meetings of the Section of Botany, Hungarian Biological Society by publishing the abstracts of lectures.
Most papers appear in Hungarian with an English abstract, and bilingual (Hungarian and English) captions for figures and tables.
Manuscripts written in English language are also accepted.
Each submission is reviewed by two anonymous reviewers.
All contributions meeting the above criteria are welcome.
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Journal Rank
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2024 | 13106 |
Journal Citation Indicator
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2024 | 24 |
SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
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2024 | 0.430 |
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2024 | Q2 |
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Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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Contributions to the fern flora of Hungary with special attention to built walls
Citation: 8
Authors: Júlia, Gábor, Péter
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Contributions to the Hungarian alien flora: Erigeron bonariensis L. and E. sumatrensis Retz. (Asteraceae) in Hungary
Citation: 6
Authors: Tamás, János
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Chorological, ecological and taxonomic notes on the vascular flora of Hungary III
Citation: 5
Authors: G., A.
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KiegészÃtések a hazai Festuca taxonok ismeretéhez I.: A Festuca psammophila series Festuca vaginata alakköre
Citation: 4
Authors: Károly
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Az Oenothera pycnocarpa Atk. & Bartl. Magyarországon, és kiegészÃtések néhány idegenhonos faj hazai elterjedéséhez
Citation: 3
Authors: Csaba, Norbert, András István, Viktor, Dávid
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Characteristics of forest vegetation on the karst plateau of Alsó-hegy (Gömör–Torna karst, Hungary)
Citation: 3
Authors: A., A., S., T.
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Survey of invasive alien species in the flora of Lozenska Mountain, Bulgaria
Citation: 3
Authors: Plamen, Dolja, Mira, Yonko, Stela
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Az óriás útifű (Plantago maxima Juss. ex Jacq.) ex situ védelembe vonása II. Élőhelypreferencia-vizsgálat
Citation: 2
Authors: Zsófia, Sándor, Péter, Mária, Péter
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Knautia arvensis (Caprifoliaceae), a new record for the flora of Turkey
Citation: 2
Authors: Bilge, Necmi, Hasan