Saunders, E.R
Saunders, Edith Rebecca 1865-1945
Edith Rebecca Saunders British geneticist (1865-1945)
Saunders, E. R. (Edith Rebecca), 1865-
Saunders, Edith Rebecca
Saunders, Edith R. (Edith Rebecca), English botanist (floral anatomist and geneticist), 1865-1945
VIAF ID: 276229422 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Edith Rebecca Saunders ‡c British geneticist (1865-1945)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Saunders, E. R. ‡q (Edith Rebecca), ‡d 1865-
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Saunders, Edith Rebecca
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Saunders, Edith Rebecca ‡d 1865-1945
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Works
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The bractless inflorence of the cruciferae | |
The breeding of double flowers | |
Comments on "Floral anatomy and its morphological interpretation" | |
The double stock, its history and behaviour | |
Experiments [in the physiology of heredity] | |
Floral morphology : a new outlook with special reference to the interpretation of the Gynæceum. | |
Further contribution to the study of the inheritance of hoariness in stocks (Mattholia) | |
Further experiments on the inheritance of "doubleness" and other characters in stocks | |
The inferior ovary | |
On a discontinuous variation occurring in Biscutella laevigata | |
On a progressive series of forms in Matthiola | |
On an early mention of the double wallflower (Cheiranthus Cheiri) | |
On the occurrence, behaviour and origin of a smooth-stemmed form of the common foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) | |
On the relation of half-hoariness in Matthiola to glabrousness and full hoariness | |
On the relation of Linaria alpina type to its varieties concolor and rosea | |
The origin of the double stock | |
Perigny and carpel polymorphism in some Rosaceae | |
A reply to comments on the theory of the solid carpel polymorphism | |
The results of further breeding experiments with Petunia | |
A reversionary character in the stock (Matthiola incana) and its significance in regard to the structure and evolution of the Gynoecium in the Rhoeadales, the Orchidaceae and other families | |
A suggested explanation of the abnormally high records of doubles quoted by growers of stocks (Matthiola) |