Systematic botany is part of systematic biology, which is concerned with the range and diversity of organisms and their relationships, particularly as determined by their evolutionary history.
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His scientific activity resulted in about 275 publications, on subjects ranging from phytogeography to systematic botany, forestry to botany, as well as on flora and nature conservation.
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Although it consists mainly of specialized works and focuses primarily on the acquisition of floras and monographs in systematic botany, books destined for the amateur can also found.
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Cuatrecasas, born in Spain, graduated with a major in pharmacy from the University of Barcelona and earned a doctorate in pharmacy and systematic botany at the University of Madrid.
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McVaugh published about 12 books and 200 shorter articles in history of botany, floristics and systematic botany, including " Recent Changes in the Composition of a Local Flora ".
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The species was first formally described in 1999 in " New species and a new combination in Australian Celmisia ( Asteraceae-Astereae ) " published in " Australian Systematic Botany ".
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Despite the similarity in name, the journal it is not directly associated with the Australian Systematic Botany Society, although some members of the editorial team are members of that society.
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Amy Rossman of the Agriculture Department's Systematic Botany and Mycology Laboratory in Beltsville, Maryland, found that the quarantine is based on a 78-year-old document that asserts the fungus appears in California.
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Nesom received his Ph . D . in systematic botany from the University of North Carolina in 1980, and has since contributed much to the fields of botanical nomenclature, systematics, and evolution.
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He went on to become chair of " Systematic Botany and Mycology " ( now " Evolutionary Ecology of Plants " ) in the " Institute of Evolution and Ecology " at T�bingen.