Minosuke Hiroe (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 | |
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Born | June 7, 1914 |
Died | January 12, 2000 85) | (aged
Citizenship | Japanese |
Known for | Studies on Umbelliferae |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Plant 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.)
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