| 1. | He published works on mycology, plant geography, and systematics.
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| 2. | In 1863, he obtained his habilitation for specific botany and plant geography.
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| 3. | Von Humboldt advocated a quantitative approach to phytogeography that has characterized modern plant geography.
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| 4. | His publications were on general systematics, taxonomy, cytotaxonomy, and plant geography.
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| 5. | His main interests were plant geography and the flora of the Alps and the Balkans.
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| 6. | The book was based on Warming s lectures on plant geography at the University of Copenhagen.
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| 7. | Gross patterns of the distribution of plants became apparent early on in the study of plant geography.
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| 8. | The study of vegetation and plant geography arose out of new concerns that emerged with Humboldtian science.
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| 9. | Proceeding Forster, Karl Willdenow examined floristic plant geography, the distribution of plants and regionality as a whole.
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| 10. | He also did work in the areas of economic botany, plant geography, conservation, ecology, and floristics.
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