Raymond John Moore Explained
Raymond John Moore (1918 - 1988) was a Canadian botanist best known for his researches into Buddleja hybridization at the Blandy Experimental Farm in Boyce, Virginia, USA,[1] and later at the Canadian Department of Agriculture Plant Research Institute in Ottawa, where he specialized in cytogenetics. http://kiki.huh.harvard.edu/databases/botanist_search.php?mode=details&id=60360
Publications
- Moore, R. J. (1949). Cytotaxonomic studies in the Loganiaceae. III Artificial hybrids in the genus Buddleia. L. Am. J. Bot. 36, 511 - 516. 1949.
- Moore, R. J. (1952). An interspecific hybrid in Buddleja. Journal of Heredity. Vol. 43, Issue 1, 41 - 44. Oxford University Press.
- Moore, R. J. (1960). Cytotaxonomic notes on Buddleia. L. Am. J. Bot. 47, 6, 511 - 517. 1960.
- Moore, R. J. (1961). Polyploidy, phylogeny and photoperiodism in Old World Buddleja. Evolution. Vol. 15, No. 3, Sept. 1961.
- Moore, R. J. and Frankton, C. (1974). The Thistles of Canada. Canada Department of Agriculture, Ottawa; Monograph No. 10.
- Norman, E. M. & Moore, R. J. (1968). Notes on Emorya (Loganiaceae). The Southwestern Naturalist. 13 (2), 137 - 142. Sept. 1968.
Notes and References
- Moore, R. J. (1949). Am. J. Bot. 36, p.513. 1949.