Journal of Japanese Botany

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The Journal of Japanese Botany (植物研究雑誌, Shokubutsu kenkyū zasshi) is a scientific journal of plant taxonomy and botany. The journal was founded in April 1916 by Makino Tomitarō, who continued as editor until 1933.[1][2] Makino was succeeded as chief editor by Asahina Yasuhiko (1933–1975), Hara Hiroshi (1975–1987), Shibata Shōji [ja] (1987–2006), and Ōhashi Hiroyoshi (2006–).[2] According to the International Plant Names Index, over 5,500 plant names have been first published in the journal.[3]

LanguageJapanese, English
EditedbyŌhashi Hiroyoshi (2006–)
History1916–present
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The Journal of Japanese Botany
植物研究雑誌 vol. 1, no. 1 (5 April 1916)
DisciplinePlant taxonomy & botany
LanguageJapanese, English
Edited byŌhashi Hiroyoshi (2006–)
Publication details
History1916–present
Publisher
Tsumura & Co [ja] (Japan)
FrequencyBimonthly
Hybrid
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4J. Jpn. Bot.
Indexing
ISSN0022-2062
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