Hannah Caroline Aase
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hannah Caroline Aase was a botanist and cytologist. Career Aase received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of South Dakota in 1906 and a graduate degree from South Dakota State College in 1928. In 1915, she received a PhD from the University of Chicago. In her 1915 dissertation, she studied the vascular anatomy of the megasporophylls of conifers. She found that plants in the Coniferales family generally reduce the number of sporophylls in the strobilus and a modified compound sporophyll appears later in disguised forms but loses one of the sporophyll members.
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- A HAPLOID WHEAT PLANT (1926) (145)
- Cytology of Triticum, Sécale and Aegilops hybrids with reference to phylogeny. (55)
- Vascular Anatomy of the Megasporophylls of Conifers (1915) (25)
- CHROMOSOME NUMBERS IN CROP PLANTS (1926) (18)
- Cytology of cereals (1935) (17)
- Cytology of cereals. II (1946) (5)
- Allium speculae, a new species of the Allium canadense alliance from Alabama (1959) (0)
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