Taxonomy, floristic studies, biosystematics, classical taxonomy, and modern taxonomic advances
phylogenomics, phylogenetics, and biogeography, including phylogeography
and the description of well-documented new taxonomic taxa, monographs, and taxonomic revisions. It incorporates data from classical morphology (including both macro and micro morphology), molecular study, anatomy and ecology, distribution, molecular evolution, evolutionary development, population biology, conservation biology, evolutionary ecology, paleobiology, and related methods and theories in recent development in systematics and floristic studies.