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666 | A moving story: Workflows for relocation and expansion of the BRIT-SMU-VDB Herbarium at the Botanical Research Institute of Texas Log in to add this item to your schedule | Historical Section | Neill, Amanda K.; Rehman, Tiana Franklin; Kieschnick, Sam; Swadek, Rebecca; Markstiener, Patty; Norton, Kim. | best practices herbarium collections museum |
119 | Blanche and OakesAmes: A Relationship of Art and Science Log in to add this item to your schedule | Historical Section | Flannery, Maura. | Oakes Ames Blanche Ames orchids herbaria feminism |
273 | Botanical Education in the United States II. Asa Gray through Charles Bessey and the New Botany Log in to add this item to your schedule | Historical Section | Sundberg, Marshall. | Bessey botany education Gray Lincoln Phelps Wood Coulter |
120 | Evidence for an alternative evolutionary and ethnopharmacological role for anti-malarial plants in Sub-Saharan Africa Log in to add this item to your schedule | Historical Section | Maranz, Steven. | malaria TAS2R bitter taste genes dietary flavonoids Africa plant therapies |
604 | ry and Economic Botany: Some Methodological Reflections Log in to add this item to your schedule | Historical Section | Touwaide, Alain. | History research methods Primary sources Written record of ancient practice Manuscripts Early printed books comparative methods |
185 | The Field Book Project Log in to add this item to your schedule | Historical Section | Russell, Rusty; Van Camp, Anne; Sheffield, Carolyn. | field book collectors collections biodiversity |
590 | When History Meets Genetics. Horseradish in Antiquity Log in to add this item to your schedule | Historical Section | Touwaide, Alain. | Horseradish phylogenetics historical (textual) data research methods |