Bredenkamp, C.L.Smith, G.F. (Gideon Francois), 1959-2009-02-132009-02-132008Bredenkamp, CL & Smith, GF 2008, ‘Botanical research in South Africa : a questionnaire assessment of opinions of South African botanists’, South African Journal of Science, vol. 104, no. 3-4, pp. 97-100. [http://www.sajs.co.za/]0038-2353http://hdl.handle.net/2263/8890The South African National Biodiversity Institute conducted a questionnaire-based enquiry in 2004 into perceptions of the current state of botany in South Africa. Terms of reference were numbers of botanical papers being accepted for publication, both locally and abroad, and an evaluation of replies of South African botanists to specific questions that were put to them. The overall conclusion is that government remains the main source of funding, but this source is diminishing in importance, and institutions need to become financially more self-reliant to survive. Economics make collaborative research programmes essential. The advancing group age of practising botanists, together with an inadequate rate of training and mentoring of young incumbents are cited as sources of concern. South African publications need to achieve international standards of excellence. Reasons indicated for the status quo in botany are given as low salaries of botanists, poor job security, and inadequate research funding.enAcademy of Science of South AfricaBotanistsSouth AfricaBotanical researchBotany -- ResearchBotanical research in South Africa : a questionnaire assessment of opinions of South African botanistsArticle