Margery C. Carlson
U.S. botanist and conservationist
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Margery C. Carlson's Degrees
- Bachelors Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Botany University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Botany University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Margery C. Carlson Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Margery Claire Carlson was an American botanist and a professor at Northwestern University. After earning a Ph.D. in botany and becoming the first full-time female professor at Northwestern, she went on a number of international scientific expeditions to Central America in order to collect plant specimens and find new species. Her relationship as a research assistant at the Field Museum of Natural History meant that a majority of her plant collection was donated to the museum and a special botany collection was created for her there. Carlson had a long history of involvement in the conservation movement and was honored with multiple awards, along with a nature preserve being named after her.
Margery C. Carlson's Published Works
Published Works
- Lignin distribution in cell walls of birch wood decayed by white rot basidiomycetes (1987) (68)
- NODAL ADVENTITIOUS ROOTS IN WILLOW STEMS OF DIFFERENT AGES (1950) (48)
- THE FORMATION OF NODAL ADVENTITIOUS ROOTS IN SALIX CORDATA (1938) (38)
- Formation of the Seed of Cypripedium parviflorum (1940) (34)
- Structure of phosphorylase kinase. A three-dimensional model derived from stained and unstained electron micrographs. (1994) (29)
- Floral elements of the Pine-Oak-Liquidambar forest of Montbello, Chiapas, Mexico. (1954) (21)
- Laboratory tests of typhoid vaccines used in a controlled field study. (1959) (19)
- Origin of Adventitious Roots in Coleus Cuttings (1929) (15)
- Megasporogenesis and Development of the Embryo Sac of Cypripedium parviflorum (1945) (15)
- Microchemical Studies of Rooting and Non-Rooting Rose Cuttings (1929) (9)
- Gametogenesis and Fertilization in Achlya racemosa (8)
- Origin and Development of Shoots from the Tips of Roots of Pogonia ophioglossoides (1938) (7)
- Monograph of the genus Russelia (Scrophulariaceae) (1957) (7)
- The Morphology and Anatomy of Calopogon pulchellus (1943) (7)
- Additional Plants of El Salvador (1948) (5)
- ROOT FORMATION IN ISOLATED COTYLEDONS OF BRASSICA NAPUS AND RAPHANUS SATIVUS (1953) (1)
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