Corporate Body

Australian Systematic Botany Society Inc (1973 - 2011)

From
August 1973
To
March 2011
Functions
Association and Membership Organisation
Alternative Names
  • ASBS

Summary

Established in 1973 the Australian Systematic Botany Society Inc was the predecessor of the Australasian Systematic Botany Society Inc. In 2002 the Society had around 350 members.

Timeline

 1973 - 2011 Australian Systematic Botany Society Inc
       2011 - Australasian Systematic Botany Society

Related Events

Related Journals

Related People

Published resources

Journal Articles

  • Barker, R. M., 'Dr David Symon and the Australian Systematic Botany Society', Australian Systematic Botany Society Newsletter, 90 (1997), 32-4. Details
  • Clarkson, John, 'In the beginning ... It's an honour: the history of Life Membership', Australasian Systematic Botany Society newsletter, 192 (2022), 4-9. Details
  • Clarkson, John, 'In the beginning: a brief history of ASBS research grants', Australasian Systematic Botany Society newsletter, 191 (2022), 29-34, https://asbs.org.au/newsletter/pdf/22-jun-191.pdf. Details
  • Clarkson, John, 'In the beginning: technology through the ASBS ages', Australasian Systematic Botany Society newsletter, 190 (2022), 16-9. Details
  • Henderson, R. J., 'Incorporation of the Society', Australian Systematic Botany Society newsletter, 46 (1986), 13-21. Details

Resources

See also

  • Nix, H. A., 'Environmental determinants and evolution in Terra australis' in Evolution of the flora and fauna of arid Australia, Barker, W. R. and Greenslade, P. J. M., eds (Frewville, S.A.: Peacock Publications, 1982), pp. 47-66. Details

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