- The
Marchantiophyta (/mɑːrˌkæntiˈɒfətə, -oʊˈfaɪtə/ ) are a
division of non-vascular land
plants commonly referred to as
hepatics or liverworts. Like mosses...
- (stoneworts)
Citrology –
Citrus Cycadology –
Cycads Dendrology –
trees Hepaticology, or
hepatology –
Marchantiophyta (liverworts)
Lichenology –
lichens Mycology...
-
philosophy of Plotinus.
heortology The
study of
religious festivals.
hepaticology The
study of
hepatics (division Marchantiophyta).
hepatology The branch...
- Zealand. Over time,
Braggins became known as one of the
leading experts in
hepaticology (the
study of liverworts) in New Zealand. At the
University of Auckland...
- bryology." In the
first decades of this [20th] century,
systematic work in
hepaticology received a
lasting shock, in
consequence of the
publication by Stephani...
-
appointed the
Professor of
Botany at the institution. His
expertise lay in
hepaticology,
although he also
studied mosses, ferns, and ****tophytes
Meijer was...
- de
Menendez of
Buenos Aires, in
recognition of her
contributions to
hepaticology (the
study of liverworts) and her role in
establishing high standards...
-
Synopsis Hepaticarum (1844-47),
which was a
landmark work in the
field of
hepaticology.
Together with
Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst he
issued and
distributed no...
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Musci Alleghaniensis (1845,1846).
Contributions to the
Bryology and
Hepaticology of
North America (1846, 1849) The
Musci and
Hepaticae of the
United States...
- Carl
Moritz Gottsche (1808–1892) was
author of an
important treatise on
hepaticology titled Synopsis Hepaticarum (1844–47). The
plant genus Lindenbergia from...