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 Smithsonian: The Plant Press Newsletter Volume 9.2
Page 12 Chromolaena odorata is one of the many spe- cies from Barro Colo- rado Island (BCI), Panama, that will be added to the DNA barcode library (see cover story). BCI was declared a biological reserve in 1923, and is currently supervised by the Smithsonian Tropi- cal Research Institute (ST...
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Page 12 Chromolaena odorata is one of the many spe- cies from Barro Colo- rado Island (BCI), Panama, that will be added to the DNA barcode library (see cover story). BCI was declared a biological reserve in 1923, and is currently supervised by the Smithsonian Tropi- cal Research Institute (STRI). The island, an international center for tropical research, is one of the most im- portant and well- studied biological reserves, and remains as one of the few areas of tropical forest in the world where the entire
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Page 12 Chromolaena odorata is one of the many spe- cies from Barro Colo- rado Island (BCI), Panama, that will be added to the DNA barcode library (see cover story). BCI was declared a <span class="highlight">biological</span> reserve in 1923, and is currently supervised by the Smithsonian Tropi- cal Research Institute (STRI). The island, <span class="highlight">an</span> <span class="highlight">international</span> center for tropical research, is one of the most im- portant and well- studied <span class="highlight">biological</span> reserves, and remains as one of the few areas of tropical forest in the world where the entire
 Smithsonian: The Plant Press Newsletter Volume 6.1
Guianas (Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana). Currently, Acevedo is preparing taxonomic treatments of the families Araceae (with Dan H. Nicolson), Dioscoreaceae, Smilacaceae, and Cyperaceae (with research assistant Mark T. Strong) for a publication on “Mono- cots of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Isla...
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Guianas (Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana). Currently, Acevedo is preparing taxonomic treatments of the families Araceae (with Dan H. Nicolson), Dioscoreaceae, Smilacaceae, and Cyperaceae (with research assistant Mark T. Strong) for a publication on “Mono- cots of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands,” a project originated by George R. Proctor (Jamaica), and being edited by Acevedo. He is approximately half done with a draft of Sapindaceae for the “Flora of the Guianas,” an international project being edited at
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Guianas (Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana). Currently, Acevedo is preparing taxonomic treatments of the families Araceae (with Dan H. Nicolson), Dioscoreaceae, Smilacaceae, and Cyperaceae (with research assistant Mark T. Strong) for a publication on &#147;Mono- cots of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands,&#148; a project originated by George R. Proctor (Jamaica), and being edited by Acevedo. He is approximately half done with a draft of Sapindaceae for the &#147;Flora of the Guianas,&#148; <span class="highlight">an</span> <span class="highlight">international</span> project being edited at