Always busy in the herbarium and nattily dressed in coat and bow tie, Wilbur was an enviable model of a true botanist devoted to his craft. |
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Today the cryptogamic herbarium consists of 7000 lichens and 1500 bryophytes and continues to grow. |
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When the weather was unsuitable, plants were placed in a plastic bag and returned to the herbarium to be pressed, dried and later identified. |
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He eventually left to become curator of the herbarium at the California Academy in San Francisco and has become a renowned ethnobotanist. |
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As a result, the chance that a particular species will be represented in herbarium collections should increase in good wildflower years. |
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The field and herbarium study permitted us to document aposematism in the native and naturalized vascular flora of the region. |
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Known since pre-Columbian times for its yellow latex and laxative properties, P. tomentellus is grown ornamentally and in herbarium collections. |
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Waterhemps vary greatly in vegetative characters in nature, but such characters are usually only poorly represented on herbarium specimens. |
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The original species list was carried in the field, and when unvouchered species were found, herbarium specimens were collected. |
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I have taught summer courses at Mountain Lake Biological Station for three summers and I curate the herbarium at Appalachian State University. |
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Invasion fronts for plants may not be easily delineated due to incomplete herbarium collections. |
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At each sampling date, representative plant material was collected, pressed and stored in a herbarium for future verification. |
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Voucher specimens were deposited in the herbarium of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. |
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However, Blanchard found a Lakehurst specimen in the herbarium of the Department of Biology at the C. W. Post campus of Long Island University. |
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Specimens were deposited in the herbarium of the Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, Illinois. |
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The 1996-97 budget of the civic body proposed to set up a herbarium of medicinal plants but the project has remained on paper. |
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Pollen material was obtained from the herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. |
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All materials examined are deposited at the spirit collection and the herbarium of the Botanical Museum of Cordoba, Argentina. |
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The presence of the park has been a plus for the herbarium, adding 16 contributors, where there were three before. |
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Apart from the rooms where patients are treated, the main clinic from which he works in Kitarare, has a nursery and there are plans for an herbarium. |
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In an evocative work, Monique Mongeau immortalizes the flax flower in a herbarium. |
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Some children have a security blanket, me, I have a notebook, a herbarium, very little, like the security blankets, and which fit into my pocket. |
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The saprophytes are difficult to cultivate and are poorly represented by herbarium specimens. |
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Roxburgh brought in plants from all over India and developed an extensive herbarium. |
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The dominant past flora was reconstituted from a variety of scientific articles, documents and herbarium specimens. |
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The Herbarium is currently partnering with other institutions to combine data from herbarium and insect collections in Canada. |
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For example, Humboldt State, located near the Pacific Ocean and northern California forests, has a herbarium and a wildlife sanctuary, and several campuses in southern California operate a desert-studies centre. |
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Activities will include improving the herbarium, the living collection, and the scientific documentation associated with the flora of the Spiny Forest. |
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After superficial morphological inspection, however, no resemblance to maca can be seen in these early herbarium specimens, which in many cases are not in optimal shape. |
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National herbaria, museums, ministries, and all offices that might contain computers have been broken into and all useful objects removed, including the paper on which herbarium specimens were mounted. |
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Three regional training workshops were supported by the UNESCO New Delhi Office in Biotechnology techniques, food microbiology and herbarium conservation techniques. |
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Additional material from this herbarium was examined under a stereomicroscope and optical trinocular microscope. |
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The project started with specimens from the Shrewsbury School herbarium, but has ambitious plans to expand to collections at universities and museums at home and abroad. |
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Firstly, I continue to base most species treatments on personally collected material, rather than on herbarium plants. |
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In accordance with general practice, it was agreed to deposit identified duplicate samples in a herbarium of the country in which the plant collection is carried out. |
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This work was started by William Gillis, who was the first plant taxonomist and curator of the herbarium of Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. |
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Staminate flowers taken from herbarium specimens showed structurally complete stamens releasing large numbers of pollen grains. |
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A voucher specimen is deposited at the herbarium of Plant Phytochemistry Division, Department of Zoology, and Annamalai University, India. |
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In 1872 he received an appointment at the University of Kiel, where he remained until 1878, when he became director of the herbarium at the University of Berlin. |
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Exsiccate of the vegetal material selected was kept at the herbarium of the Uni-versidade Federal de Sergipe. |
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His herbarium is held at the Much Wenlock Town Council's archives. |
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