Muelleria is a peer-reviewed scientific journalonbotany published by the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne.[1] It focuses on topics relating to plants, algae, and fungi in the southern hemisphere and Australia in particular.[2] The journal was named in honour of Victorian Government botanist Ferdinand von Mueller.[3] Muelleria commenced publication in 1955 with funding from the Maud Gibson Trust.[3] The trust was initiated in 1945 following the donation of £20,000 by Maud Gibson, a daughter of William Gibson, founder of the Foy & Gibson department store chain.[4]
Discipline | Botany |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Alastair Robinson |
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History | 1955–present |
Publisher | Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (Australia) |
Frequency | Annually |
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Standard abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2) NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt ) | |
ISO 4 | Muelleria |
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CODEN | MAJBAC |
ISSN | 0077-1813 |
LCCN | 95655014 |
OCLC no. | 01641190 |
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Muelleria was one of a number of botanical journals initiated by Australian herbaria after World War II, reflecting the increased level of botanical research undertaken at this time.[3] James Hamlyn Willis was the editor of the three initial issues.[5]
Muelleria is available via the Biodiversity Heritage Library.[6]
The following persons have been or are editor-in-chief:
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