Rudolf Marloth
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South African botanist, pharmacist and chemist
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Rudolf Marloth's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of Cape Town
- Doctorate Pharmacy University of Cape Town
Why Is Rudolf Marloth Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hermann Wilhelm Rudolf Marloth was a German-born South African botanist, pharmacist and analytical chemist, best known for his Flora of South Africa which appeared in six superbly illustrated volumes between 1913 and 1932. This botanist is denoted by the author abbreviation Marloth when citing a botanical name.
Rudolf Marloth's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Flora of South Africa (113)
- RESULTS OF FURTHER EXPERIMENTS ON TABLE MOUNTAIN FOR ASCERTAINING THE AMOUNT OF MOISTURE DEPOSITED FROM THE SOUTHEAST CLOUDS (59)
- Some recent Observations on the Biology of Roridula (19)
- The flora of South Africa : with synoptical tables of the genera of the higher plants (16)
- FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE BIOLOGY OF RORIDULA L. (14)
- NOTE ON THE ENTOMOPHILOUS NATURE OF ENCEPHALARTOS. (10)
- NOTES ON THE ABSORPTION OF WATER BY AERIAL ORGANS OF PLANTS (9)
- NOTES ON THE MORPHOLOGY AND BIOLOGY OF HYDNORA AFRICANA Thunb (5)
- NOTES ON THE OCCURRENCE OF ALPINE TYPES IN THE VEGETATION OF THE HIGHER PEAKS OF THE SOUTH-WESTERN REGION OF THE CAPE (5)
- SOME NEW SOUTH AFRICAN SUCCULENTS AND OTHER PLANTS PART IV (4)
- NOTES ON THE MODE OF GROWTH OF TUBICINELLA TRACHEALIS, THE BARNACLE OF THE SOUTHERN RIGHT WHALE (3)
- SOME NEW SOUTH AFRICAN SUCCULENTS. Part III (2)
- MIMICRY AMONG PLANTS (2)
- Compositae & Inuleae-Gnaphaliinae (1932) (1)
- NOTES ON ALOE SUCCOTRINA, Lam (1)
- THE ORIGIN OF THE NITRATES IN GRIQUALAND WEST (1)
- SOME NEW SPECIES OF EUPHORBIA FROM SOUTH AFRICA (1)
- SOME NEW OR LITTLE KNOWN SOUTH AFRICAN SUCCULENTS. Part V (0)
- Leguminosae (Papilionatae), Liparieae & Genisteae (0)
- Compositae, Mutisieae & Cichorieae (1932) (0)
- Leguminosae (Papilionatae) & Genisteae (0)
- Plantaginaceae & Rubiaceae (Galieae and Anthospermeae) (0)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE FUNCTION OF THE ETHEREAL OILS OF XEROPHYTIC PLANTS (0)
- Linaceae, Erythroxylaceae & Zygophyllaceae (0)
- Leguminosae (Papilionatae), Podalyrieae & Sophoreae (0)
- SOME ADAPTIONS OF SOUTH AFRICAN PLANTS TO THE CLIMATE (0)
- Adulteration of Brandy (1883) (0)
- FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON MIMICRY AMONG PLANTS (0)
- Compositae, Inuleae-Relhaniinae & Anthemideae (0)
- ON THE ORIGIN OF THE DIAMOND-MINES OF SOUTH AFRICA (0)
- Notes on Aloe spicata Linn. fil. (1936) (0)
- SOME SCIENTIFIC RESULTS OF AN EXCURSION TO THE HEX RIVER MOUNTAINS (0)
- Leguminosae (Papilionatae) Phaseoleae & Dalbergieae (0)
- Orchidaceae, Dendrobieae, Cymbidieae & Eulophieae (0)
- A NEW MIMICRY PLANT (0)
- Omeire (0)
- Iridaceae, Ixieae & Aristeeae (0)
- Leguminosae (Papilionatae) Galegeae & Phaseoleae (0)
- Leguminosae (Papilionatae) & Galegeae (0)
- Compositae, Inuleae-Gnaphaliinae, -Athrixiinae, -Buphthalminae & Heliantheae (0)
- Aizoaceae (stone shaped plants) (0)
- THE ACACIAS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA (0)
- Orchidaceae, Habenarieae & Disperideae (0)
- Compositae, Astereae & Inuleae (0)
- Orchidaceae & Ophrydeae-Diseae (0)
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