2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12225-022-10061-0
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From “New Botany” to “New Systematics”: an historical perspective on the Jodrell Laboratory

Abstract: SummaryKew’s Jodrell Laboratory was established in 1876 as a centre for botanical research in disciplines including plant physiology, anatomy and embryology, palaeobotany and mycology. Despite relatively little available funding, its location in one of the world’s largest botanic gardens and close to several well-curated plant collections has ensured its continued existence for almost a century and a half. Under the far-sighted leadership of Kew’s second Director, Joseph Dalton Hooker, the Jodrell Laboratory w… Show more

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