Chad E. Husby, Ph.D.

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2009 Florida International University, Miami, FL, United States 
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Plant Physiology, Botany Biology
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Steven F. Oberbauer grad student 2009 Florida International
 (Ecophysiology and biomechanics of Equisetum giganteum in South America.)
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Prior N, Little SA, Boyes I, et al. (2018) Complex reproductive secretions occur in all extant gymnosperm lineages: a proteomic survey of gymnosperm pollination drops. Plant Reproduction
Murphy V, Clase T, Rodríguez-Peña RA, et al. (2016) Conservation Horticulture for Yarey Palm and Buccaneer Palm: Substrate and Sowing Depth Affect Germination and Early Seedling Growth Horttechnology. 26: 811-815
Griffith MP, Calonje M, Meerow AW, et al. (2014) Can a botanic garden cycad collection capture the genetic diversity in a wild population? International Journal of Plant Sciences. 176: 1-10
Murphy V, Moore K, Griffith MP, et al. (2013) Improving Conservation through Cultivation: Nine Container Substrates Influence Growth of a Rare Cycad, Zamia pumila L. Hortscience. 48: 1168-1172
Lindström AJ, Calonje M, Stevenson D, et al. (2013) Clarification of Zamia acuminata and a new Zamia species from Coclé Province, Panama Phytotaxa. 98: 27-42
Husby C. (2013) Biology and Functional Ecology of Equisetum with Emphasis on the Giant Horsetails The Botanical Review. 79: 147-177
Husby CE, Delatorre J, Oreste V, et al. (2011) Salinity tolerance ecophysiology of Equisetum giganteum in South America: a study of 11 sites providing a natural gradient of salinity stress. Aob Plants. 2011: plr022
Calonje C, Husby C, Calonje M. (2010) Germination and Early Seedling Growth of Rare Zamia spp. in Organic and Inorganic Substrates: Advancing Ex Situ Conservation Horticulture Hortscience. 45: 679-683
Griffith MP, Noblick LR, Dowe JL, et al. (2008) Cyclone tolerance in new world arecaceae: biogeographic variation and abiotic natural selection. Annals of Botany. 102: 591-8
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