Ann Wylie
New Zealand botanist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ann Philippa Wylie is a New Zealand botanist, and was an associate professor at the University of Otago before her retirement in 1987. Early life and family Wylie was born on 12 April 1922, the daughter of noted surgeon David Storer Wylie, who survived the sinking of the SS Marquette in 1915, and his second wife, Isobel Edith Wylie . She was educated at Nga Tawa Diocesan School near Marton, and went on to study at the University of Otago. She completed her Master of Science with first-class honours in botany in 1945, and a Diploma of Honours in zoology the following year. She began working at the Wheat Research Institute at Lincoln in November 1946, carrying out experimental and statistical work. Also in 1946, Wylie was awarded a postgraduate science scholarship by the University of New Zealand, to fund two years of overseas study.
Ann Wylie's Published Works
Published Works
- Chromosome atlas of flowering plants. (1956) (1234)
- The history of the garden Narcissi (1952) (27)
- Complex hybridity in Isotoma petraea V. Allozyme variation and the pursuit of hybridity (1983) (26)
- The Chromosome Numbers of Mosses (1957) (23)
- A New Basic Chromosome Number in the Family Fagaceae (1965) (14)
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