Christopher T. Martine
Christopher T. "Chris" Martine (fl. 2006), American botanist.
- David Burpee Chair in Plant Genetics & Research, and the Director of the Manning Herbarium.
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IPNI standard form: Martine
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Publications
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- Martine, C.E. Symon, D. & Evans, E.C. (2013). "A new cryptically dioecious species of bush tomato (Solanum) from the Northern Territory, Australia." PhytoKeys 30:23-31. DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.30.6003.
- Martine, C.T., Frawley, E.S., Cantley, J.T. & Jordon-Thaden, I.E. (2016) Solanum watneyi, a new bush tomato species from the Northern Territory, Australia named for Mark Watney of the book and film “The Martian”. PhytoKeys 61:1-13. DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.61.6995.
- Martine, C.T., Cantley, J.T., Frawley, E.S., Butler, A.R. & Jordon-Thaden, I.E. (2016) New functionally dioecious bush tomato from northwestern Australia, Solanum ossicruentum, may utilize "trample burr" dispersal. PhytoKeys 63:19–29. DOI: phytokeys.63.7743.
- Lacey, L.M., Cantley, J.T. & Martine CT (2017) Solanum jobsonii, a novel andromonoecious bush tomato species from a new Australian national park. PhytoKeys 82:1-13. DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.82.12106.
- Cantley, J.T., McDonnell, A.J., Branson, J., Kobara, J., Long, S.R., Garnett, W. & Martine, C.T. 2020. Temperate Eurasian origins of Hawaiian Chenopodium (Amaranthaceae), plus description of a new subspecies endemic to Moloka‘i. Systematic Botany 45(3): 554–566. DOI: 10.1600/036364420X15935294613473 Reference page.
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