Frans Breteler
Frans Breteler (born 1932), Dutch botanist specializing in the flora of Africa.
Alternative form: Franciscus Jozef Breteler
IPNI standard form: Breteler
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- Breteler, F.J. 1990. Novitates Gabonenses (3). Albertisia porcata, a new Menispermaceae (Triclisieae) from Gabon. Bulletin du Jardin Botanique National de Belgique 60: 405–407. JSTOR Reference page.
- Sosef, M.S.M., Wieringa, J.J., Jongkind, C.C.H., Achoundong, G., Azizet Issembé, Y., Bedigian, D., van den Berg, R.G., Breteler, F.J., Cheek, M., Degreef, J., Faden, R.B., Goldblatt, P., van der Maesen, L.J.G., Ngok Banak, L., Niangadouma, R., Nzabi, T., Nziengui, B., Rogers, Z.S., Stévart, T., van Valkenburg, J.L.C.H., Walters, G., & de Wilde, J.J.F.E. 2006. Check-list des plantes vasculaires du Gabon. Scripta Botanica Belgica 35: 1–438. ISBN 90-72619-69-2 PDF (title & pp. 400–401). Reference page.
- Breteler, F.J. 2008. Anthonotha and Isomacrolobium (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae): two distinct genera. Systematics and Geography of Plants 8: 137–144. JSTOR Reference page.
- de Vos, J.M. & Breteler, F.J. 2009. A revision of the African genera Paropsiopsis and Smeathmannia (Passifloraceae-Paropsieae), including a new species of Paropsiopsis from Cameroon. Edinburgh Journal of Botany 66(1): 27–49. DOI: 10.1017/S0960428609005174 PDF Reference page.
- Breteler, F.J. 2010. Revision of the African genus Anthonotha (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae). Plant Ecology and Evolution 143(1): 70–99. DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.2010.369 Reference page.
- Breteler, F.J., 2011. Revision of the African genus Isomacrolobium (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae). Plant Ecology and Evolution 144(1): 64-81. DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.2011.426 Reference page.
- Breteler, F.J. 2013. Revision of Calycobolus (Convolvulaceae) in continental Africa. Plant Ecology and Evolution 146(3): 328–359. DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.2013.856 Reference page.
- Breteler, F., Bakker, F.T. & Jongkind, C.C.H. 2015. A synopsis of Soyauxia (Peridiscaceae, formerly Medusandraceae) with a new species from Liberia. Plant Ecology and Evolution 148(3): 409–419. DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.2015.1040 Reference page.