Ge Lin Chu

Alternative names: Ge Ling Chu, Ge Lin(g) Zhu, Gelin Zhu

Ge Lin Chu (born 1934) is a Chinese botanist.

The standard author abbreviation G.L.Chu is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[1]

Taxon names authored

(List may be incomplete)
352 taxon names authored by Ge Lin Chu.[2]

Publications

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  • Kung, H.W., Chu, G.L., Tsien, C.P., Li, A.J., & Ma, C.G. 1978. The Chenopodiaceae in China. Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica 16(1): 99–123.
  • Kung, H.W., Chu, G.L., Tsien, C.P., Ma, C.G., & Li, A.J. 1979. Chenopodiaceae. In: Kung H.W. & Tsien, C.P. (eds.): Flora Reipublicae Popularis Sinicae 25(2): 1–194.
  • Chu, G.L. 1987. Archiatriplex, a new chenopodiaceous genus from China. Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 68(4): 461–469.
  • Stutz, H.C. & Sanderson, S.C., McArthur, E.D. & Chu,G.-L. 1987. Chromosome races of Grayia brandegei (Chenopodiaceae). Madroño 34(2): 142–149.
  • Stutz, Howard C.; Chu, Ge-Lin; Sanderson, Stewart C. (1990). "Evolutionary Studies of Atriplex: Phylogenetic relationships of Atriplex pleiantha". American Journal of Botany. 77 (3): 364–369. doi:10.1002/j.1537-2197.1990.tb13565.x. ISSN 0002-9122.
  • Stutz, H.C. & Chu, G.L. 1993. Atriplex minuticarpa (Chenopodiaceae), a new species from eastern Utah. Madroño 40(3): 161–165, f. 1.

Stutz, H.C. & Chu, G.L. 1993. Atriplex persistens (Chenopodiaceae), a new species from California. Madroño 40(4): 209–213.

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References

  1. IPNI.  G.L.Chu.
  2. "International Plant Names Index: Ge Lin Chu". www.ipni.org. Retrieved 2019-09-24.
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