Löve, Doris.
Doris Löve 1918-2000
Löve, Doris, 1918-2000
Doris Löve Swedish-Icelandic botanist (1918–2000)
VIAF ID: 30659180 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Doris Löve ‡c Swedish-Icelandic botanist (1918–2000)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Love, Doris
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- 200 _ | ‡a Löve ‡b Doris
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Löve, Doris, ‡d 1918-2000
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Löve, Doris (sparse)
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Works
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The Arctic and Antarctic : their division into geobotanical areas | |
Biosystematic studies on Xanthium : taxanomic appraisal and ecological status | |
Biosystematics of the black crowberries of America | |
Chromosomes and taxonomy of Eastern North American Polygonum | |
Cirsium Flodmani (Rydb.) Arth. | |
Coumarin and coumarin derivates in various growth-types of Engelmann Spruce | |
Cytogenetic studies on dioecious "Melandrium" | |
Cytotaxonomical conspectus of the Icelandic flora | |
Cytotaxonomical studies on the Northern Bedstraw | |
Cytotaxonomy of a century of Rokcy Mountain orophytes | |
Cytotaxonomy of the alpine vascular plants of Mount Washington | |
Cytotaxonomy of the boreal taxa of phyllitis | |
Distribution of Polyploids | |
Drug content and Polyploidy in Acorus | |
Evolution and comparative chorology | |
Five continents | |
Flora and vegetation of the Otterburne Area, Manitoba, Canada | |
Foreword ; Introduction ; Conclusion | |
Fruiting Bryoxiphium Madeirense | |
The genus Acanthoxanthium (DC.) fourr revived | |
The geo-botanical significance of Polyploidy | |
Grjónasteinbrjótur (saxifraga foliolosa R. BR.) fundinn á Heiðarfjalli | |
The Hutchinson polygraph : a method for simultaneous expression of multiple and variable characters | |
Intersexuality in Melandrium rubrum probably caused by a translocation between the sex chromosomes | |
Íslenzki dílaburkninn = Dryopteris Assimilis S. Walker in Iceland | |
Jurtir í Slúttnesi | |
The lichen flora of Colorado. | |
living tundra | |
Nature preservation in Romania : Reviewed ... Reprinted from Ecology, vol. 47. no. 5, 1966 | |
New combinations in Carpogymnia | |
Nokkur orð um íslenzkt skriftletur | |
North Atlantic biota and their history : A Symposium held at the University of Iceland, Reykjavik, July 1962 under the auspices of the University of Iceland and the Museum of Natural History | |
The north Atlantic flora - its history and late evolution : Tenth International Botanical Congress : abstracts of papers | |
On top of Mount Kenya | |
Origin and geography of cultivated plants | |
The origin of the North Atlantic Flora | |
Our largest proglacial lake | |
Papaver at high altitudes in the Rocky Mountains | |
Plant chromosomes | |
A plant collection from SW Yukon | |
Plants and pleistocene | |
Poa agassizensis = A new prairie bluegrass | |
Polyploidie et géobotanique | |
Polyploidy and latitude | |
The postglacial development of the Flora of Manitoba : a discussion | |
Rastitel′nost′ polīārnykh pustyn′ SSSR | |
The red-fruited crowberries in North America | |
Reflections around a mutilated tree | |
Ressurrection of the Grass Genus Iophochlaena | |
Ritdómur | |
[Ritdómur um] Entsiklopedicheskiy slovar ́geograficheskikh terminov = Encyclopedic dictionary of geographical terms | |
Rumex Thyrsiflorus new to North America | |
Saxifragaceae | |
Some chromosome numbers of Icelandic Ferns and Fern-allies | |
Some contributions to the cytology of silenoideae | |
Some nomenclatural changes in the European Flora | |
The Soviet arctic coast | |
The Spanish gentians | |
Streptopus Oreopolus Fern., a hybrin taxon | |
Studies on Bryoxiphium | |
Subarctic and subalpine : where and what? | |
I sukkerskoven | |
Taxonomic remarks on some American alpine plants | |
Tetraploid diæcious meladrium | |
Þrjár nýfundnar jurtategundir | |
Triglochin gaspense : a new species of Arrow Grass | |
An unusual Polyploid series in Triglochin Maritimum AGG. | |
A useful multilingual botanical dictionary | |
Útbreiðsla og fjöllitni | |
Vaccinium Gaultherioides Bigel., an Arctic-Alpine species | |
The variation of Blechum Spicant | |
Vegetation of a prairie marsh | |
Vegetation of the Soviet polar deserts | |
Zhizn' tundry |