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Agrostology (from Gr**** ἄγρωστις, agrōstis, "type of gr****"; and -λογία, -logia),
sometimes graminology, is the
scientific study of the gr****es (the family...
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hundreds of genera, that were ****embled by the
Smithsonian Institution agrostologists Albert Spear Hitch**** (1865–1935) and Mary
Agnes Chase (1869–1963)...
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Peter Kenneth Latz (born 1941) is an
agrostologist, botanist, ethnobotanist, and
author from
Central Australia. For 55
years he
worked with the Eastern...
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February 1913,
Pretoria – 4
April 1992) was a
South African botanist and
agrostologist. Lucy
Katherine Armitage Chippindall was born on 15
February 1913 in...
- "Although the
generic name
Microlaena is
strongly defended by
Australasian agrostologists (e.g.
Wheeler et al. 2002) many
European authors treat it as a section...
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March 1984) was a Russian-born
Uruguayan professor,
botanist and
agrostologist.
Among other contributions in the
field of archaeology, he discovered...
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Rosengurtt Gurvich (1916–1985) was a
Uruguayan botanist,
professor and
agrostologist. The
standard author abbreviation Roseng. is used to
indicate this person...
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Nolle (1902 - 21 June 1984) was a
Uruguayan professor,
botanist and
agrostologist. The
Pooideae genus Lombardochloa was
named in his honor. The Botanical...
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Hubbardia (and thus also the
tribe Hubbardieae) and Pand**** hubbardii.
Agrostologists 20th-century
botanists J. P. M.
Brenan (1981). "Dr.
Charles Edward Hubbard...
- Princeton, New
Jersey – 27
March 2003 in Riverton, Wyoming) was an
American agrostologist and botanist. He was a
professor of the
University of
Wyoming College...