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He has for some years been the curator of pteridology at the institution.
Mettenius was a leading authority in the field of pteridology.
The study of ferns and other pteridophytes is called pteridology.
His research focus was bryology and pteridology.
Holttum's area of interest was pteridology, such as that of Malayan ferns.
Hazslinszky published extensively in botany, pteridology and particularly in mycology.
As a botanist his interests included pteridology, bryology and paleobotany.
The British Pteridological Society publishes a number of works, which promote pteridology:
Pteridology (ferns)
There are 33 fern species that are located in these mountains as class 7 of pteridology wealth, out of a maximum of 8.
Mary Tindale, an Australian botanist specialising in pteridology (ferns)
He was a specialist on the ecology and phytogeography of tropical Africa, and also worked in plant taxonomy and pteridology.
In the Manual of Pteridology, the following classification was used by Walton & Alston:
Yes, the study of ferns - that's what pteridology means - is also one of the hobbies of this ever inquisitive English-born New Yorker.
Wagner, Warren H., Jr. "Edgar T. Wherry and his contributions to pteridology."
A Modern Multilingual Glossary for Taxonomic Pteridology (Pteridologia, 3).
Lellinger, David B. Modern English Chinese Glossary for Taxonomic Pteridology.
Rolla Milton Tryon, Jr. (1916-2001) was an American botanist who specialized in the systematics and evolution of ferns and other spore-dispersed plants (pteridology).
Mary Douglas Tindale (19 September 1920 - 31 March 2011) was an Australian botanist specialising in pteridology (ferns) and the genera Acacia and Glycine.
Taking Wherry's 1935 material, which had been deposited at the Philadelphia Herbarium, as the type specimen, they published the first formal description of the hybrid and named it in honor of Wherry, for his contributions to pteridology.
The objects of the society are to promote all aspects of pteridology by encouraging the appreciation, conservation, cultivation and scientific study of ferns, horsetails, clubmosses and quillworts through publications, meetings, the provision of grants and other appropriate means.
Faculty member Dr. Amoroso, a recipient of the Ten Outstanding Young Scientists (TOYS) award in 1991, is a research scientist and is internationally known as an expert in Philippine pteridology and in biodiversity conservation.