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Mayfield

 

Mark H. Mayfield

Research Assistant Professor

Ph.D. 1997, University of Texas
Botany

Plant systematics; taxonomy of new world Euphorbia (Euphorbiaceae);
plant identification and floristics.

 

313 Bushnell Hall
(785) 532-2795
markherb@ksu.edu

Laboratory for Plant Molecular Systematics
K-State Herbarium


Selected Research Publications

Prather, L.A., O. Alvarez-Fuentes, M.H. Mayfield, and C.J. Ferguson. The decline of plant collecting in the United States: a threat to the infrastructure of biodiversity studies. In press, Systematic Botany.

Prather, L.A., O. Alvarez-Fuentes, M.H. Mayfield, and C.J. Ferguson. Commentary: implications of the decline in plant collecting for systematic and floristic research. In press, Systematic Botany.

Neyland, R., M.H. Mayfield, and L.E. Urbatsch.  2000.  A vascular flora survey of Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana.  Sida 19 (2):  361-386.

Mayfield, M.H.  1999.  A new species of Emorya (Buddlejaceae).  Sida 18: 693-699.

Nesom, G.L., and M.H. Mayfield.  1995.  Dirca mexicana (Thymeleaceae) a new species from Tamaulipas, Mexico. Sida 16 (3):  459-467.

Carr, W.R., and M.H. Mayfield.  1993.  Chamaesyce velleriflora (Euphorbiaceae) new to Texas and the USA.  Sida 15(3): 550-551.

Mayfield, M.H.  1993.  New combinations in Chamaesyce Gray (Euphorbiaceae) from Texas and the Chihuahuan Desert.  Phytologia 75 (2): 178-183.

Mayfield, M.H.  1991.  Euphorbia johnstonii (Euphorbiaceae), a new species from Tamaulipas, Mexico, with notes on the subsection AcutaeSida 15 (4): 573-579.


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