Jayne V. Armstrong Explained

Jayne V. Armstrong
Birth Name:Jayne Vanessa Armstrong
Birth Date:1996
Nationality:British
Field:Botany

Jayne Vanessa Armstrong (fl. 1996) is a British botanist who challenged the two-species taxonomy of British elms proposed by fellow Cambridge alumnus Richard Hook Richens in 1984.[1] Armstrong in her Ph.D. thesis proposed a classification featuring 40 species, subspecies and microspecies. An introduction to her work was later published in the Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society[2] as part of a series which was not forthcoming.[3] However, her classification formed the basis of that adopted by Sell and Murrell in their Flora of Great Britain and Ireland, published in 2018.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Richens, R. H. (1984). Elm. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Armstrong, J. V. & Sell, P. D. (1996). A revision of the British elms (Ulmus L., Ulmaceae): the historical background. Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 120: 39-50.
  3. Web site: Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries . kiki.huh.harvard.edu . en.
  4. Sell, P. & Murrell, G. (2018). Flora of Great Britain and Ireland. Volume 1. Lycopodiaceae – Salicaceae. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.