Minosuke Hiroe

Minosuke Hiroe ((in Japanese) 廣江美之助; 7 June 1914 – 12 January 2000) was a Japanese botanist. His main works are on the Umbelliferae, from which family he described many new species.[1] His work has been criticized by Lincoln Constance.[2]

Minosuke Hiroe
Born(1914-06-07)June 7, 1914
DiedJanuary 12, 2000 (2000-01-13) (aged 85)
CitizenshipJapanese
Known forStudies on Umbelliferae
Scientific career
FieldsPlant taxonomy
Author abbrev. (botany)M.Hiroe

Books

  • M. Hiroe, 1990. Kyoto matsuri to hana. Ed. Seiseisha; Shohan ed. 207 pp. ISBN 4-915534-25-1
  • M. Hiroe, 1980. Sōsa shokubutsugaku/Criminal investigation botany section. Ed. Ariake Shoten, Shōwa
  • M. Hiroe, 1979. Umbelliferae of World. Ed. Ariake Book Co. 2128 pp.
  • M. Hiroe, 1971. Orchid Flowers. Two vols. (English, Latín, Japanese) Ed. Kyoto:Kyoto-Shoin Co
  • M. Hiroe, 1958. Umbelliferae of Asia: (excluding Japan). Ed. Eikodo
  • M. Hiroe, Lincoln Constance|Constance, L. Umbelliferae of Japan. University of California Publications in Botany 30 (1.)

References

  1. "Plant names described by M.Hiroe". International Plant Names Index.
  2. Lage, Ann (1987). "The Ambitious Hiroe from Japan". Versatile Berkeley Botanist: Plant Taxonomy and University Governance: Lincoln Constance. University History Series. Berkeley, CA: University of California at Berkeley. pp. 305–308. OCLC 18717607.
  3. IPNI.  M.Hiroe.


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