Edith A. Roberts
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American botanist .
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Edith A. Roberts's Degrees
- Bachelors Botany University of Chicago
- Masters Botany University of Chicago
- PhD Botany University of Chicago
Why Is Edith A. Roberts Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edith Adelaide Roberts was an American botanist studying plant physiology and a pioneer in plant ecology. She created the first ecological laboratory in the United States, promoted natural landscaping along with Elsa Rehmann, and proved that plants were the main source of vitamin A.
Edith A. Roberts's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Epidermal Cells of Roots (1916) (34)
- The Peg of the Cucurbitaceae (1910) (14)
- Lycopodium complanatum Var. Flabelliforme Fernald: Its Anatomy and a Method of Vegetative Propagation (1934) (9)
- The Structure of the Chloroplast and the Location of the Chlorophyll (1940) (4)
- Root Formation from Leaf Cuttings (1932) (3)
- American plants for American gardens : plants ecology - the study of plants in relation to their environment (2)
- American ferns ; how to know, grow and use them (1)
- The Plant Successions of the Holyoke Range (1914) (1)
- The Distribution of Beach Plants (1915) (0)
- The Development of an Out‐of‐Door Botanical Laboratory for Experimental Ecology (1933) (0)
- The ecology of the plants native to Dutchess County, New York. (0)
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