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The Plasma Membrane, with Notes on the History of Botany [PDF]

open access: yesCirculation, 1962
The origin of the concept of the plasma membrane is rather ambiguously identified. It antedated Pfeffer and deVries, and, after searching the literature, the writer attributes it to Carl Nägeli (1855), who had been working with algae, fungi, mosses, and unicellular plants.
Homer W. Smith
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Genus Viola L. (Violaceae) in Serbia collections of the Natural History Museum in Belgrade and the Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden 'Jevremovac', Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade [PDF]

open access: diamond, 2014
This paper presents the information on specimens of the genus Viola L. from Serbia deposited in two collections: Herbarium of Natural History Museum in Belgrade (BEO) and the Herbarium of the Institute of Botany and Botanical Garden 'Jevremovac ...
Gordana Tomović   +4 more
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Rooting students in their botanical history: A method to engage students in botany and herbaria [PDF]

open access: goldPlants, People, Planet
Plants are essential for all life on earth, supporting ecosystems and providing vital resources such as food, medicine, and materials. However, botanical education has been neglected in K‐12 curricula, leading to limited plant awareness.
Shawn E. Krosnick, K. J. Moore
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Botany at Stefan Batory University in Vilna (Wilno, Vilnius) (1919–1939)

open access: yesStudia Historiae Scientiarum, 2019
The university in Vilna (in Polish: Wilno, now: Vilnius, Lithuania), founded in 1579, by Stefan Batory (Stephen Báthory), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, was a centre of Polish botany in 1780–1832 and 1919–1939. In the latter period the
Alicja Zemanek, Piotr Köhler
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