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CSIRO PUBLISHING Australian Systematic Botany, 2016, 29, iii–iv Editorial http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/SBv29n3_ED2 The Australasian Systematic Botany Society 2015 conference – papers and perspectives Darren Crayn The Australasian Systematic Botany Society (ASBS) is proud workshops and discussion sessions on issues of importance to present this special issue of papers from its 2015 Annual to the future of Australasian systematic botany, and social and Conference, held in Canberra, 29 November–3 December. networking opportunities for systematists and other plant and The conference theme was ‘Building our Botanical Capital’, ecological scientists of all career stages. The location – Canberra – reflecting both the location in Australia’s political centre, and prompted delegates to reflect on and celebrate the work of Dr the key role of ASBS conferences in supporting, developing and Nancy Burbidge, Curator of Herbarium Australiense (now the growing taxonomic capability across Australasia. Australian National Herbarium, CANB), and perhaps the most Established in 1973, the ASBS aims to promote the study of vigorous of the founders of the group that would become the plant systematics – the science that unravels the relationships and ASBS in 1973. Her contribution to the Society and to Australasian evolutionary history of flora – in Australasia. In the 43 years
Australian Systematic Botany – CSIRO Publishing
Published: Nov 29, 2016
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