Florence Signaigo Wagner
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American botanist
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Florence Signaigo Wagner's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Botany University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Florence Signaigo Wagner Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Florence Signaigo Wagner was an American botanist who served as president of the American Fern Society. Biography Florence Signaigo was born in Birmingham, Michigan, on February 18, 1919 and grew up in Highland Park. Her first botanical interest focused on red algae.
Florence Signaigo Wagner's Published Works
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Published Works
- Polyploidy in pteridophytes. (1979) (97)
- Cryptic species, species delimitation, and taxonomic practice in the homosporous ferns (1989) (90)
- Protection of monkeys against Machupo virus by the passive administration of Bolivian haemorrhagic fever immunoglobulin (human origin). (1975) (46)
- Pathogenesis of Machupo virus infection in primates. (1975) (39)
- Detecting Abortive Spores in Herbarium Specimens of Sterile Hybrids (1986) (39)
- Evidence for interspecific hybridisation in pteridophytes with subterranean mycoparasitic gametophytes (1985) (38)
- Contributions to the morphology of the Delesseriaceae (1955) (34)
- GENUS COMMUNITIES AS A SYSTEMATIC TOOL IN THE STUDY OF NEW WORLD BOTRYCHIUM (OPHIOGLOSSACEAE) (1983) (32)
- Fertile-sterile leaf dimorphy in ferns (1977) (31)
- Three New Species of Moonworts (Botrychium Subg. Botrychium) Endemic in Western North America (1986) (27)
- The African green monkey as an alternate primate host for studying Machupo virus infection. (1977) (25)
- ×Dryostichum singulare (Dryopteridaceae), a new fern nothogenus from Ontario (1992) (25)
- New Species of Moonworts, Botrychium subg. Botrychium (Ophioglossaceae), from North America (1981) (24)
- Cytological problems in Lycopodium sens. lat. (1992) (23)
- NEW BASIC CHROMOSOME NUMBERS FOR GENERA OF NEOTROPICAL FERNS (1980) (20)
- Enhancement of host defense mechanisms against gram-positive pyogenic coccal infections with levo-tetramisole (levamisole) in neonatal rats. (1974) (19)
- TAXONOMIC NOTES ON THE PTERIDOPHYTES OF HAWAII— II (1999) (19)
- A new nothospecies of moonwort (Ophioglossaceae, Botrychium) (1984) (18)
- Chemotaxonomic studies on hybrids of Dryopteris in eastern North America (1975) (17)
- New observations on the royal fern hybrid Osmunda x ruggii (1978) (16)
- Another Widely Disjunct, Rare and Local North American Moonwort (Ophioglossaceae: Botrychium subg. Botrychium) (1994) (15)
- Notes on the Fan-Leaflet Group of Moonworts in North America with Descriptions of Two New Members (1990) (15)
- Pteridophytes of the Mountain Lake Area, Giles Co., Virginia: Biosystematic Studies, 1964-65 (1967) (15)
- Complex Venation Patterns in the Leaves of Selaginella: Megaphyll-Like Leaves in Lycophytes (1982) (15)
- Two Moonworts of the Rocky Mountains; Botrychium hesperium and a New Species Formerly Confused with It (1983) (13)
- Chromosomes of North American grapeferns and moonworts (Ophioglossaceae: Botrychium) (1993) (13)
- Bilateral spores in New World grammitid ferns (1985) (13)
- The Singular Origin of a Central American Fern, Pleuroderris michleriana (1978) (12)
- The Chromosomes of Lycopodium lucidulum (1982) (9)
- MOONWORTS (BOTRYCHIUM SUBG. BOTRYCHIUM) OF THE UPPER GREAT LAKES REGION, U.S.A. AND CANADA, WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF TWO NEW SPECIES (1990) (8)
- Evidence for the Origin of the Hybrid Cliff Fern, Woodsia xabbeae (Aspleniaceae: Athyrioideae) (1987) (7)
- Ecological, Biosystematic, and Nomenclatural Notes on Scott's Spleenwort, x Asplenosorus ebenoides (1982) (5)
- Botrychium rugulosum (Ophioglossaceae), a newly recognized species of evergreen grapefern in the Great Lakes area of North America (1982) (5)
- Asplenium X Clermontae Sim from Clifton Gorge, Greene County, Ohio - A Second North American Record (1976) (4)
- Botrychium hesperium in the Wallowa Mountains of Oregon (2002) (4)
- A new natural hybrid in the appalachian asplenium complex and its taxonomic significance (1969) (2)
- Another Nothospecies in the Appalachian Asplenium Complex (1990) (2)
- Three New Species of Moonworts (Botrychium subg. Botrychium) Endemic in (2016) (0)
- Dryopteridaceae ) , a new fern nothogenus from Ontario (2007) (0)
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