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American botanist

John Theodore Buchholz (July 14, 1888, in Polk County, Nebraska–1951) was an American botanist, specialising in gymnosperms.

Selected bibliography
  • Polyembryony among Abietineae. Bot. Gaz. 69: 153-167 (1920).
  • Embryo development and polyembryony in relation to the phylogeny of conifers. Amer. J. Bot. 7: 125-145 (1920).
  • The classification of Coniferales. Trans. Illinois State Acad. Sci. 25: 112–113. (1933).
  • The generic segregation of the Sequoias. Amer. J. Bot. 26: 535-538 (1939).
  • A comparison of the embryogeny of Picea and Abies. Madroño 6: 156-167 (1942).
  • Generic and subgeneric distribution of the Coniferales. Bot. Gaz. 110: 80-91 (1948).
  • Additions to the coniferous flora of New Caledonia. Bull. Mus. Hist. Nat. (Paris) sér.2, 21: 279-286 (1949).
  • A flat-leaved pine from Annam, Indo-China. Amer. J. Bot. 38: 245-252 (1951).
The standard author abbreviation J.Buchholz is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

References

  1. BUCHHOLZ, John Theodore; in Who's Who in America (1926 edition); p. 370
  2. International Plant Names Index.  J.Buchholz.
Presidents of the Botanical Society of America
1894–1924
1925–1949
1950–1974
1975–1999
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