Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Fall acclimation and spring deacclimation of root cold tolerance for two perennial asters118
Status surveys of Helonias bullata (swamp pink) in New Jersey: Long-term declines from deer browse and hydrological change16
Increases in soil pH and P availability in a temperate hardwood forest affect mycorrhizal colonization and nutrient content of the herbaceous wildflower Podophyllum peltatum (Mayapple)16
Torrey Monograph Award Recipient5
Xylem conductivity of vegetative and reproductive stem terminals of Artemisia tridentata Nutt.14
Leaf traits variation of Myriocarpa longipes and Brosimum alicastrum in relation to microclimatic gradient in tropical dolines of Mexico14
Edaphic distinctiveness of Florida subtropical calcareous wet grasslands13
Woody plant community structure and composition of an urban riparian forest in Monterrey metropolitan area, Northeast Mexico13
Do male and female Lindera benzoin L. (Lauraceae) differ in stem mass/volume relationships and degree of lateral branching?13
REVIEWERS OF MANUSCRIPTS, 20233
Genus Phallus Junius Ex L. (Phallales, Basidiomycota): New Occurrences, Checklist, and Identification Key for Brazil3
Assessment of red macroalgal (Rhodophyta) diversity in Michigan, USA12
Light attenuation by pawpaw (Asimina triloba L.) in a midwestern upland forest 12
Timing and Frequency of Goat Grazing Affect Invasive Species Cover and Fuel Loads in Southern California12
Tensile strength of the bark of Dirca L. and other genera of the Thymelaeaceae12
Persistent, transient, and emergent influences of deer herbivory on canopy gap ground layers, 18 years postdisturbance12
An evaluation of the boundaries of the Elizabethtown and Pennyroyal Plains in Kentucky, land of the Big Barrens2
A lack of population structure characterizes the invasive Lonicera japonica in West Virginia and across eastern North America1,22
Comparative vegetative anatomy of four species of the genus Allium L. (Amaryllidaceae: Allioideae) in Mexico12
Clonal plants' traits and responses following fire disturbance in Pinus ponderosa Lawson & C. Lawson ecosystems in the Colorado Front Range12
Browsing by deer and a recalcitrant layer of pawpaw (Asimina triloba) cause increased sapling mortality and decreased sapling growth in an ancient urban forest11
Lysimachia minima (Primulaceae) reinstated in the flora of New York11
Substrate texture and natural removal processes mediate vascular epiphyte establishment: Experimental evidence from a Panamanian cloud forest1, 21
A taxonomic treatment of the violets (Violaceae) of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada 11
Reviewers of Manuscripts, 20221
Asiatic bittersweet presence and cover over 20 years in upland hardwood forests after hurricane disturbance1
New, newly excluded, or otherwise noteworthy native vascular plants of New York State11
A comparison of witness tree and contemporary compositions for old-growth forests at Savage Mountain, Maryland, and secondary forests of the northern Allegheny Mountains11
Fifty-seven years of vegetation change on a Rhode Island utility right-of-way, Exeter, Rhode Island11
The vascular flora of Dome Island, Lake George, New York11
When did bark coverages begin on saguaro cacti in southern Arizona?11
New occurrences of puffballs (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) for Brazil and its northeastern region11
Among the spores' clouds: A checklist for Lycoperdon subgenus Morganella in Brazil with a key for the world's species, and an initial overview of Lycoperdon Pers. in Bahia11
Top-kill of vascular plants during a drought on granite bedrock glades in the Huron Mountains, Michigan11
Comparison of seed bank composition over a gradient of pyrophilic vegetation11
Internal conditions across the duration of a Euglena bloom in an urban stream11
Spatial distribution of Callery pear (Pyrus calleryana, Rosaceae) in northern Kentucky and southwest Ohio11
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