Jeremy James Bruhl

Jeremy James Bruhl (born 1956) is an Australian botanist.[1][2][3] He is a professor in the School of Environmental and Rural Science at the University of New England and director of the N.C.W. Beadle Herbarium which holds c.100,000 plant specimens.[4][5]

Jeremy James Bruhl
Born1956
Sydney
NationalityAustralian
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
InstitutionsUniversity of New England
Author abbrev. (botany)J.J.Bruhl

He has written on many species, in particular, on the genera Phyllanthus, Sauropus and Walwhalleya, and also extensively on the family Cyperaceae (see below).

Some published names

Eucalyptus oresbia
Eucalyptus quinniorum
Gingidia rupicola
Lepidosperma monticola
Phebalium verrucosum
Phyllanthus baeckeoides
Phyllanthus cauticola
Phyllanthus erwinii
Phyllanthus involutus
Phyllanthus oblanceolatus
Phyllanthus occidentalis
Phyllanthus prominulatus
Phyllanthus striaticaulis
Phyllanthus sulcatus
Sauropus anemoniflorus
Sauropus aphyllus
Sauropus arenosus
Sauropus convallarioides
Sauropus decrescentifolia
Sauropus dunlopii
Sauropus filicinus

Sauropus gracilis
Sauropus paucifolius
Sauropus rimophilus
Sauropus salignus
Sauropus stenocladus
Sauropus torridus
Wahlenbergia rupicola
Wahlenbergia telfordii
Walwhalleya
Walwhalleya jacobsiana
Walwhalleya proluta
Walwhalleya pungens
Walwhalleya subxerophila

Some publications

  • 2000. Multiple evolutionary origins of C4 photosynthesis in the Cyperaceae : 629-636. In: K.L. Wilson & D.A. Morrison (eds.) Monocots: Systematics and Evolution. CSIRO Publ. Collinwood. Australia
  • 1990. Cypsela Anatomy in the 'Cotuleae' (Asteraceae-Anthemideae) . With Christopher J. Quinn. Ed. Academic Press, 23 pp.
  • 1987. (with Whalley R.D.B.) Systematic studies in Paniceae (Poaceae): Homopholis and Whalleya, The Australian Paniceae (Poaceae) 96, Australian Systematic Botany 13 (3): 437-468
  • 2011. (with Whalley, R.D.B.) Walwhalleya jacobsiana (Poaceae, Paniceae), a new, rare species of grass from South Australia. Telopea 13, 77-92.
  • 2007. (with Wilson, K.L.) "Towards a comprehensive survey of C3 and C4 photosynthetic pathways in Cyperaceae. Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany 23, 99-148".
  • 2006. (with Wilson, P.G., Wills, K.E.) Grass not fungus: Walwhalleya nom. nov. (Poaceae, Paniceae). Australian Systematic Botany 19, 327-328.doi:10.1071/SB06004
  • 1997. (with Hunter, J.T.) New Sauropus (Euphorbiaceae: Phyllantheae) taxa for the Northern Territory and Western Australia and notes on other Sauropus occurring in these regions. Nuytsia 11, 165-184.
  • 1997. (with Hunter, J.T.) Two new species of Phyllanthus and notes on Phyllanthus and Sauropus (Euphorbiaceae: Phyllantheae) in New South Wales. Telopea 7, 149-165.
  • 2008. (with Pruesapan, K., Telford, I.R.H., Draisma, S.G.A., Van Welzen, P.C.) Delimitation of Sauropus (Phyllanthaceae) Based on Plastid matK and Nuclear Ribosomal ITS DNA Sequence Data. Annals of Botany 102, 1007-1018.doi:10.1093/aob/mcn193
  • 2015. (with Rye, B.L., Barrett, R.L., Barrett, M.D., Clarke, K.L., Wilson, K.L.) Five new species and a new combination in Cyperaceae from the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Nuytsia 26, 167-184.
  • 2017. (with Telford, I.R.) Three new species segregated from Phebalium squamulosum (Rutaceae) based on morphological and phytochemical data. Telopea in preparation,
  • 2004. (with Xiufu, Z., Wilson, K.L.) Sympodial Structure of Spikelets in the Tribe Schoeneae (Cyperaceae). American Journal of Botany 91, 24-36.
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References

  1. "JSTOR: Jeremy Bruhl". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. "Author Details: Bruhl, Jeremy James. (1956-)". The International Plant Name Index. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
  3. "Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries".
  4. "Professor Jeremy Bruhl". University of New England. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  5. "NCW Beadle Herbarium". University of New England. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
  6. IPNI.  J.J.Bruhl.
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