Beth Gott
Australian botanist and ethnobotanist
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Beth Gott's Degrees
- Masters Ethnobotany University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Margaret Beth Gott was an Australian plant physiologist, ethnobotanist and academic who specialised in the use of indigenous plants in south-east Australia. Academic career Born Margaret Beth Noye, , Gott won a Trinity College Council Non-Resident Exhibition in 1940, and completed a BSc in botany at the University of Melbourne with first class honours as well as being awarded the Caroline Kay Scholarship in Botany for 1943. She then studied at London University, where her research was the life-cycle of rye cereals. She later undertook research on Australian wheat varieties at the University of Melbourne.
Beth Gott's Published Works
Published Works
- Indigenous biocultural knowledge in ecosystem science and management : review and insight from Australia (2015) (156)
- Ecology of Root Use by the Aborigines of Southern Australia (1982) (100)
- Aboriginal fire management in south‐eastern Australia: aims and frequency (2005) (91)
- BIOLOGY OF STARCH (2006) (63)
- Murnong - Microseris scapigera: A study of a staple food of Victorian Aborigines (1983) (52)
- Cumbungi, Typha Species: A Staple Aboriginal Food in Southern Australia (1999) (37)
- Fructans in the underground storage organs of some Australian plants used for food by Aborigines (1989) (27)
- The Spring Creek locality, southwestern Victoria, a late surviving megafaunal assemblage. (1984) (24)
- Aboriginal Plant Collectors: Botanists and Australian Aboriginal People in the Nineteenth Century [Book Review] (2008) (24)
- Indigenous use of plants in south-eastern Australia (2008) (23)
- Fire‐Making in Tasmania: Absence of Evidence Is Not Evidence of Absence1 (2002) (23)
- A kinetic study of site-directed mutants of Escherichia coli ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase: the role of residue 295 in allosteric regulation. (1998) (18)
- Victorian Koorie plants : some plants used by Victorian Koories for food, fibre, medicines and implements (1991) (12)
- Humans and grasslands - a social history (2015) (11)
- Koorie Use and Management of the Plains (1999) (6)
- Fire as an Aboriginal management tool in southeastern Australia (1999) (5)
- Box 6.4: Compiling a reference collection for studying Pleistocene grinding stones (2006) (1)
- Choosing Acacia Species for Bushtucker (1997) (1)
- The role of indigenous fire regimes in guiding bushfire management today (2004) (1)
- Indigenous burning and the evolution of ecosystem biodiversity (2012) (1)
- Bushfires and Bushtucker - Aboriginal Plant Use in Central Australia [Book Review] (1998) (1)
- An historical perspective (1999) (0)
- Box 9.6: Starchy seeds and megafaunal extinction at Cuddie Springs (2006) (0)
- Education Authorities: (CENTRAL AND LOCAL): And Their Relations to Each Other (1923) (0)
- The world and work of Beth Gott: An interview (2012) (0)
- Victorian ethnobotanical records (1984) (0)
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