Daniel Lee Nickrent
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Daniel Lee Nickrent is an American botanist, working in plant evolutionary biology, including the subdisciplines of genomics, phylogenetics, systematics, population genetics, and taxonomy. A major focus has been parasitic flowering plants, particularly of the sandalwood order (Santalales). His interest in photographic documentation and photographic databases has led to several photographic databases including Parasitic Plant Connection, Phytoimages, Plant Checklist for the Rocky Mountain National Park, and Plant Checklist for the Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge.
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Daniel Lee Nickrent
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Daniel Lee Nickrent
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Daniel Lee Nickrent
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1956-02-20
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A systematic and evolutionary study of selected taxa in the genus Arceuthobium
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1984
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University of Illinois
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Illinois Natural History Survey
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Old Dominion University
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1956-02-20
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Parasitic plants
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Botany of the Philippines
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Plant Molecular Systematics and Evolution
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Daniel Lee Nickrent is an American botanist, working in plant evolutionary biology, including the subdisciplines of genomics, phylogenetics, systematics, population genetics, and taxonomy. A major focus has been parasitic flowering plants, particularly of the sandalwood order (Santalales). His interest in photographic documentation and photographic databases has led to several photographic databases including Parasitic Plant Connection, Phytoimages, Plant Checklist for the Rocky Mountain National Park, and Plant Checklist for the Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge. Nickrent has over 9400 citations (as of 15 October 2019) according to Google Scholar. He is Research Faculty and Professor Emeritus of Plant Molecular Systematics and Evolution at Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) (As of July 2019). The standard author abbreviation Nickrent is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.
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