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Article: Morphology and angiosperm systematics in the Molecular era.
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- The Botanical Review
- Article date:
- October 1, 2002
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II. Preface
This symposium, Structural Botany in Systematics, is dedicated to the memory of Bill Dickison, highly esteemed colleague and friend. My acquaintance with Bill was through the summer semester of 1982, when he was a guest professor at our department in Zurich and taught a course in systematic plant anatomy. The uniqueness of his approach was that he used all aspects of structure in his research. Today, researchers in structural botany are commonly wood anatomists, or flower morphologists, or palynologists, or seed anatomists, or vegetative morphologists. Bill did it all. Model families he studied in this way included Dilleniaceae (Dickison, 1967-1970, ...
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