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Master's dissertation
Geography of Plant Endemism and Extinction in New Guinea.
McCarter, Tom
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Taxonomy of SE Asian plant groups- Primulaceae- Myrsinoideae.
Chen, Lily
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Corinarous of S. America.
San Fabian Minguela, Maria
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Mycorrhizal distributions across Europe's forests.
Tweedie, Andrew
Forests, Mycorrhizal distributions , Mycorrhiza, Europe, and Fungal distribution
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Madagascar Fungi: Specialists or generalists?
Skarha, Shannon
Fungi and Madagascar
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Phylogenetics and phylogeography of blue Entoloma.
Elsey, Jacob
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Influence of repeat dynamics in angiosperm genome evolution.
Byrne, Conor
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Monographing and conserving the palms of New Guinea.
Petoe, Peter
New Guinea, Arecaceae, and Palmae
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Exploring endophyte diversity in MSB seeds.
Carroll, Daire
Millennium Seed Bank, Ex situ seed collections, Endophytes, and Seeds
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Assessing reproductive syndromes in alpine Asteraceae.
Baker, Ellen
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Evolution of unique aloes on Madagascar.
Dee, Richard
Madagascar, Aloe, and Evolution
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Bowal In West Africa.
Konig, Natalie
West Africa and Bowal
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Pests and pathogens of Tapia in Madagascar.
Werkmeister, Georgina
Plant pathogens , Madagascar, Pests, and Tapia
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Neotropical plant evolution: adding pieces to the jigsaw.
Murphy, Bruce
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Molecular solutions for the ex-situ storage of recalcitrant seeds.
Webster, Andrew
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Refining extinction estimations for plants of the UK Overseas Territories (UKOTs)
Vojtek, Ján
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Genome size in the UK Fabaceae flora and how this relates to their nitrogen and water tolerance
Genome size (GS) is defined as the total DNA amount in the unreplicated nucleus of an organism, often used synonymously with ‘1C value’. GS varies greatly in flowering plants. Nitrogen (N) and water are considered major limiting factors for plant growth, and their availability could correlate with plants’ GS. Nitrogen...Pollitt, Lauren
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Explaining barkcloth properties through plant anatomy
Barkcloth, a material derived from the beaten inner bark of plants, is an ancient textile of widespread origins, recorded in Africa, South America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania, especially the Polynesian Islands. An antiquated craft, the practice of making barkcloth is kept alive by the cultural and spiritual significance it retains...Saad, Roberto
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Revision of Chassalia (Rubiaceae) in Borneo
The genus Chassalia in Borneo is revised based on a morphological survey of herbarium specimens using classical taxonomic methods. The tribal placement and probable paraphyly of Chassaliaas currently delimited is reviewed. Previously four described species of Chassalia were known from Borneo with only one endemic species Chassalia psychotrioides . 12...Yu, Tianyi
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Revisiting generic concepts in the Teloschistaceae (lichenforming Ascomycota) using molecular phylogenetics, algorithmic taxa delimitation and molecular networks
In systematics, genera delimitation is constantly changing as taxonomic units above species level are not standardised. The Teloschistaceae, a diverse family of lichenised fungi, represents an extreme example of this where the number of genera has increased tenfold in the last decade. Many of these genera are based solely on...Llewellyn, Theo
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