Michael D. Ferrero
Michael D. Ferrero (1968-) is a botanist[4][5] who specialises in the systematics and ecology of the Arecaceae, with emphasis on the genera, Calyptrocalyx, Gronophyllum, Hydriastele and has described more than 20 new species of palms.[6] He has collected in Indo China, Thailand, Australasia and Papua New Guinea,[4]
Michael D. Ferrero | |
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Born | 1968 |
Nationality | Australian[1] |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Botany, Arecaceae |
Institutions | Nong Nooch Tropical Garden[2] James Cook University[3] |
Author abbrev. (botany) | M.D.Ferrero |
The standard author abbreviation M.D.Ferrero is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[7]
Some publications
- Dowe,J.L. & Ferrero, M.D. (2000) Gronophyllum cariosum, an Ornamental New Species from Papua New Guinea, Palms 2000 Vol.44 No.4 pp.161-165. ISSN 1523-4495
- Dowe, J.L. & Ferrero, M.D. (2001) Revision of Calyptrocalyx and the New Guinea species of Linospadix (Linospadicinae: Arecoideae: Arecaceae) Blumea 46: 207-251 ISSN 0006-5196
- Dowe, J,L. & Ferrero, M.D. (2000) A new species of rheophytic palm from New Guinea. Palms, 44 (4). pp. 194-197.
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References
- Palm searcher Michael Ferrero: "A matter of instinct, trial and error, and good luck"
- Dowe, J.L. & Ferrero, M.D. (2001) Revision of Calyptrocalyx and the New Guinea species of Linospadix (Linospadicinae: Arecoideae: Arecaceae) Blumea 46: 207-251 ISSN 0006-5196
- Dowe, J,L. & Ferrero, M.D. (2000) A new species of rheophytic palm from New Guinea. Palms, 44 (4). pp. 194-197.
- Michael D. Ferrero (JSTOR)
- Michael D. Ferrero (Harvard Botanist Database)
- All the genera and species for M.D.Ferrero in IPNI
- IPNI. M.D.Ferrero.
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