Jayne V. Armstrong

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Jayne V. Armstrong (fl. 1996) es una botánica inglesa,​ quien desafió la taxonomía de dos especies de olmos británicos propuestos por su colega de Cambridge ex alumno Richard Hook Richens en 1984.​ Armstrong en su disertación de la tesis de Ph.D propuso una clasificación que presenta 40 especies, subespecies y microespecies. Una introducción a su trabajo fue más tarde publicado en el Bot. J. Linnean Soc. como parte de una serie que no continuó.​ rdf:langString
Jayne Vanessa Armstrong (fl. 1996) is a British botanist who challenged the two-species taxonomy of British elms proposed by fellow Cambridge alumnus Richard Hook Richens in 1984. Armstrong in her Ph.D. thesis proposed a classification featuring 40 species, subspecies and microspecies. An introduction to her work was later published in the Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society as part of a series which was not forthcoming. However, her classification formed the basis of that adopted by Sell and Murrell in their Flora of Great Britain and Ireland, published in 2018. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Jayne V. Armstrong (fl. 1996) es una botánica inglesa,​ quien desafió la taxonomía de dos especies de olmos británicos propuestos por su colega de Cambridge ex alumno Richard Hook Richens en 1984.​ Armstrong en su disertación de la tesis de Ph.D propuso una clasificación que presenta 40 especies, subespecies y microespecies. Una introducción a su trabajo fue más tarde publicado en el Bot. J. Linnean Soc. como parte de una serie que no continuó.​
rdf:langString Jayne Vanessa Armstrong (fl. 1996) is a British botanist who challenged the two-species taxonomy of British elms proposed by fellow Cambridge alumnus Richard Hook Richens in 1984. Armstrong in her Ph.D. thesis proposed a classification featuring 40 species, subspecies and microspecies. An introduction to her work was later published in the Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society as part of a series which was not forthcoming. However, her classification formed the basis of that adopted by Sell and Murrell in their Flora of Great Britain and Ireland, published in 2018.
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