Mark Nesbitt
Affiliations: | Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew |
Area:
Botany, history, archaeology, museumsWebsite:
www.marknesbitt.org.ukGoogle:
"https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=jsCRfVQAAAAJ&hl=en"Parents
Sign in to add mentorBarbara Pickersgill | grad student | 1980-1983 | University of Reading | |
Gordon Hillman | grad student | 1994-1997 | UCL | |
(MSc Bioarchaeology 1983-4, PhD 1994-7) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeKim A Walker | grad student | 2017- | Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (GeograTree) |
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Canales NA, Gress Hansen TN, Cornett C, et al. (2019) Historical chemical annotations of Cinchona bark collections are comparable to results from current day high-pressure liquid chromatography technologies. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 112375 |
Porteous G, Nesbitt M, Kendon JP, et al. (2019) Assessing Extreme Seed Longevity: The Value of Historic Botanical Collections to Modern Research. Frontiers in Plant Science. 10: 1181 |
Cunningham AB, Ingram W, Brinckmann JA, et al. (2018) Twists, turns and trade: a new look at the Indian Screw tree (Helicteres isora). Journal of Ethnopharmacology |
Valk JMAvd, Leon CJ, Nesbitt M. (2017) Macroscopic authentication of Chinese materia medica (CMM): A UK market study of seeds and fruits Journal of Herbal Medicine. 8: 40-51 |
Santos R, Hallett J, Oliveira MC, et al. (2015) HPLC-DAD-MS analysis of colorant and resinous components of lac-dye: A comparison between Kerria and Paratachardina genera Dyes and Pigments. 118: 129-136 |
Cook FEM, Leon CJ, Nesbitt M. (2015) Potpourri as a Sustainable Plant Product: Identity, Origin, and Conservation Status1 Economic Botany. 69: 330-344 |
Cornish C, Gasson P, Nesbitt M. (2014) The wood collection (XYLARIUM) of the royal botanic gardens, KEW Iawa Journal. 35: 85-104 |
Serrano A, Sousa M, Hallett J, et al. (2013) Identification of Dactylopius cochineal species with high-performance liquid chromatography and multivariate data analysis. The Analyst. 138: 6081-90 |
Crane PR, Nagata T, Murata J, et al. (2013) 773. GINKGO BILOBA Connections with people and art across a thousand years Curtis's Botanical Magazine. 30: 239-260 |
Nagata T, DuVal A, Lack HW, et al. (2013) An Unusual Xylotheque with Plant Illustrations from Early Meiji Japan Economic Botany. 67: 87-97 |