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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Scope & Rationale
... the North American flora. Taxa and geographical areas in need of further study also are identified in the flora. Taxa thought to have become extinct during the period of permanent European ... in which papers relevant to Flora of North America North of Mexico have been or may be published include Brittonia, Canadian Journal of Botany, North American Flora, Novon, Systematic Botany, Systematic Botany ...
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Flora of China Foreword
... European botanists who first conducted botanical expeditions in China more than 200 ... for interpreting the fossil record and understanding the vegetational history of North America, Europe, and elsewhere in Asia, for protecting the plants adequately ... Flora of China (FC). They appointed a joint Sino-American editorial committee of four American: Bruce Bartholomew, David E. Boufford, Nancy R. Morin, and ...
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Newsletter - Volume 18, No. 1
... a year by the Flora of North America Association to communicate news about the FNA project and other topics of interest to North American floristic researchers. For more information, ... university, type of museum/collection, and discipline. Currently, most of the information comes from European and Australian universities. Contributions from all countries are invited, and instructions for submitting ...
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Flora of North America - The Outreach Resources
... Farmers in America are particularly concerned about reduced numbers of the honeybee, a European species introduced to pollinate 100s of food crops. Native pollinator populations also ... study and conserve migration corridors used by North American birds, bats, and insects. http://www.desertmuseum.org/pollination/index.htm/ North American Pollinator Protection Campaign - Promoting stable pollinator ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Chapter 1
... is in deficit. They stated that two geographical features have major effects on North American climates: the western Cordillera, trending north-south, and the Interior Plains to the east. The former constitutes a ... Turgai Strait, a shallow seaway. This strait was closed by the early Oligocene, but the European landmass was then separated from the Russian platform by the Polish Seaway. The land ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Chapter 9
... OF NORTH AMERICA - Volume 1, Chapter 9 CHAPTER 9 Ethnobotany and Economic Botany of the North American Flora Charles B. Heiser, Jr. WHEN Europeans first arrived, in both eastern and southwestern North America north ... both food and medicine. Many medicinal plants of Native Americans were later adopted by the European colonists (V.J. Vogel 1970), who also made medicinal use of introduced species that ...
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Athyriaceae [First Draft]
... of C. dickieana. Are the Chinese plants another species or the same species with European specimens? That is still a question. 3. Cystopteris kansuana C. Chr. in Journ. Wash ... of north hemisphere]. Type from Europe (Sweden). Chromosome and allozyme evidences have shown that: Gymnocarpium dryopteris is an allotetraploid come from hybridization between Asian diploid G. jessoense and North American ...
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