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Santalaceae of Venezuela.
Project summary:
A review of the Santalaceae of Venezuela will be carried out by consulting the main herbaria of Venezuela, a botanical exploration of Little known areas, taking photographs of live plants, and recording ecological data that are generally missing in herbarium collections.
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Highest degree:
MSc
Year obtained:
2019
Applicant Status:
Current student
Venezuela
Flowering plants
Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):
Canelón D, S.M. Niño, L.J. Dorr and M. Caraballo. (2020). Two new species of Dendrophthora (Viscaceae) from the Venezuelan Andes. PhytoKeys 140: 1-10
Canelón D. In L.J. Dorr and S.M Niño, eds (Submitted) Brunelliaceae. In: FLORA OF GUARAMACAL (VENEZUELA): ANGIOSPERMS (EUDICOTS, ROSIDS I): Smithsonian Contributions to Botany. 5 pp. mss.
Canelón D. In L.J. Dorr and S.M Niño, eds (Submitted). Cucurbitaceae. In: FLORA OF GUARAMACAL (VENEZUELA): ANGIOSPERMS (EUDICOTS, ROSIDS I): Smithsonian Contributions to Botany. 15 pp. mss.
Canelón D. In L.J. Dorr and S.M Niño, eds (Submitted). Proteaceae. In: FLORA OF GUARAMACAL (VENEZUELA): ANGIOSPERMS (EUDICOTS, ROSIDS I): Smithsonian Contributions to Botany. 6 pp. mss.
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Budget: $
2000
UNELLEZ- Herbario Universitario PORT-BioCentro.
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Last Name:
Daniela Canelón Barraez

