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Peter del Tredici

Botany and Ecology

Boston University

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About Peter del Tredici at Boston University (BU)

Peter del Tredici is a prominent academic figure at Boston University, where they contribute to the Botany and Ecology through intensive research in plant evolution, urban ecology, plant taxonomy, Ginkgo biloba, plant diversity, plant-animal interactions, phylogenetic studies, urban biodiversity. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Isolation and Cultivation in vitro of the Actinomycete Causing Root Nodulation in <i>Comptonia</i>", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of plant evolution and urban ecology. Additional work such as "Ginkgos and multituberculates: Evolutionary interactions in the Tertiary" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

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plant evolutionurban ecologyplant taxonomyGinkgo bilobaplant diversityplant-animal interactionsphylogenetic studiesurban biodiversity
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Total Citations434

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