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Doris Löve

Doris Benta Maria Löve, née Wahlén (born 2 January 1918 in Kristianstad – deceased 25 February 2000 in San Jose, California) was a Swedish systematic botanist, particularly active in the Arctic.[1]

Doris Löve
Born2 January 1918
Kristianstad
Died25 February 2000
San Jose, California
Alma materLund University
Known forCytotaxonomy in the Arctic
SpouseÁskell Löve

Biography edit

Doris Löve was born in Kristianstad, Sweden. She studied botany at Lund University from 1937. She married her fellow student and colleague, the Icelander Áskell Löve. She received her PhD in botany in 1944. She focused her doctorate on the sexuality of Melandrium. After their studies, the couple moved to Iceland. They moved to Winnipeg in 1951, to Montreal in 1955, and to Boulder in 1965. At universities where Áskell Löve taught, Doris Löve could not hold a faculty position at the same time as her husband. They finally moved to San Jose, California, in 1974.[1]

Together, Áskell and Doris Löve undertook numerous investigations of the chromosome numbers of plants and their use in plant systematics. They published numerous accounts in this field, and are considered the founders of cytotaxonomy.[1]

In 1962, she was the convener of an influential scientific conference on the North Atlantic Biota and their History with contributions from a.o. Eric Hultén, Tyge W. Böcher, Hugo Sjörs, John Axel Nannfeldt, Knut Fægri, Bruce C. Heezen and Marie Tharp.

In 1974, her husband Áskell Löve, then full professor and chairman of the biology department of the university of Colorado Boulder, was forced to resign. In 1997, she wrote her family history, a 86-page biography that provides a detailed explanation of her husband's forced resignation. This mémoire was deposited at the Hunt Botanical Library in Pittsburgh in 1997 and was supposed to be kept unreleased until 2018.[2]

Other roles edit

Selected publications edit

Papers on botany edit

  • Löve, Á.; Löve, D. (1961). Chromosome numbers of central and northwest European plant species. Opera Botanica vol. 5. Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell. pp. 1–581.
  • Löve, Á.; Löve, D. (1966). Cytotaxonomy of the alpine vascular plants of Mount Washington. University of Colorado Studies. Series of Biology No. 24. Boulder: University of Colorado. pp. 1–75.
  • Löve, Á.; Löve, D. (1974). Cytotaxonomical atlas of the Slovenian flora. Cytotaxonomical Atlases vol. 1. Vaduz: J. Cramer. p. 1241.
  • Löve, Á.; Löve, D. (1975). Cytotaxonomical atlas of the Arctic flora. Cytotaxonomical Atlases vol. 2. Vaduz: J. Cramer. p. 598.
  • Löve, Á.; Löve, D.; Pichi-Sermolli, R. E. G. (1977). Cytotaxonomical atlas of the Pteridophyta. Cytotaxonomical Atlases vol. 3. Vaduz: J. Cramer. p. 398.

Conference proceedings edit

  • Löve, Á.; Löve, D. (1963). North Atlantic Biota and their History: A symposium held at University of Iceland, Reykjavík July 1962. Oxford: Pergamon Press. This conference dealt with biogeographical effects of the continental drift.[1]

Her classification work enabled Kenneth Hare's wife Jocelyn to put together an herbarium of plants from the Kaumajet Mountains.[4]

Translations edit

  • Botanical observations of the Penny Highlands of Baffin Island, Results of the Second Baffin Expedition by the Arctic Institute of North America (1953) under the leadership of Col. P.D. Baird [5]
  • Nikolai Vavilov, Origin and geography of cultivated plants, Archives of Natural History, January 1994[6]

Doris Löve also translated two books of Nikolai Vavilov in English.[1]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Kaersvang, Lóa Löve; Weber, W.A.; Ives, J. D. (2000). "Doris Löve (1918–2000) In Memoriam". Arctic and Alpine Research. 32 (3): 360–363. doi:10.1080/15230430.2000.12003375. JSTOR 1552536. S2CID 218525313.
  2. ^ Kaersvang, Lóa Löve; Weber, W.A.; Ives, J. D. (2000). "Doris Löve (1918–2000) In Memoriam". Arctic and Alpine Research. 32 (3): 360–363. doi:10.1080/15230430.2000.12003375. JSTOR 1552536. S2CID 218525313.
  3. ^ International Plant Names Index.  D.Löve.
  4. ^ Huneault, Kristina (2018-07-16). I'm Not Myself at All: Women, Art, and Subjectivity in Canada. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. ISBN 978-0-7735-5403-0.
  5. ^ Schwarzenbach, Fritz Hans (2010). Botanical Observations on the Penny Highlands of Baffin Island. BoD – Books on Demand. ISBN 978-3-8423-1884-7.
  6. ^ "VAVILOV, N. I. Origin and geography of cultivated plants . (Translated by Doris Löve)". Research Gate. January 1994.

doris, löve, doris, benta, maria, löve, née, wahlén, born, january, 1918, kristianstad, deceased, february, 2000, jose, california, swedish, systematic, botanist, particularly, active, arctic, born2, january, 1918kristianstaddied25, february, 2000san, jose, ca. Doris Benta Maria Love nee Wahlen born 2 January 1918 in Kristianstad deceased 25 February 2000 in San Jose California was a Swedish systematic botanist particularly active in the Arctic 1 Doris LoveBorn2 January 1918KristianstadDied25 February 2000San Jose CaliforniaAlma materLund UniversityKnown forCytotaxonomy in the ArcticSpouseAskell Love Contents 1 Biography 2 Other roles 3 Selected publications 3 1 Papers on botany 3 2 Conference proceedings 3 3 Translations 4 FootnotesBiography editDoris Love was born in Kristianstad Sweden She studied botany at Lund University from 1937 She married her fellow student and colleague the Icelander Askell Love She received her PhD in botany in 1944 She focused her doctorate on the sexuality of Melandrium After their studies the couple moved to Iceland They moved to Winnipeg in 1951 to Montreal in 1955 and to Boulder in 1965 At universities where Askell Love taught Doris Love could not hold a faculty position at the same time as her husband They finally moved to San Jose California in 1974 1 Together Askell and Doris Love undertook numerous investigations of the chromosome numbers of plants and their use in plant systematics They published numerous accounts in this field and are considered the founders of cytotaxonomy 1 In 1962 she was the convener of an influential scientific conference on the North Atlantic Biota and their History with contributions from a o Eric Hulten Tyge W Bocher Hugo Sjors John Axel Nannfeldt Knut Faegri Bruce C Heezen and Marie Tharp In 1974 her husband Askell Love then full professor and chairman of the biology department of the university of Colorado Boulder was forced to resign In 1997 she wrote her family history a 86 page biography that provides a detailed explanation of her husband s forced resignation This memoire was deposited at the Hunt Botanical Library in Pittsburgh in 1997 and was supposed to be kept unreleased until 2018 2 Other roles editMember of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research IAAR 1 Associate curator of University of Colorado Museum Herbarium COLO 1 Selected publications editThe standard author abbreviation D Love is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 3 Papers on botany edit Love A Love D 1961 Chromosome numbers of central and northwest European plant species Opera Botanica vol 5 Stockholm Almqvist amp Wiksell pp 1 581 Love A Love D 1966 Cytotaxonomy of the alpine vascular plants of Mount Washington University of Colorado Studies Series of Biology No 24 Boulder University of Colorado pp 1 75 Love A Love D 1974 Cytotaxonomical atlas of the Slovenian flora Cytotaxonomical Atlases vol 1 Vaduz J Cramer p 1241 Love A Love D 1975 Cytotaxonomical atlas of the Arctic flora Cytotaxonomical Atlases vol 2 Vaduz J Cramer p 598 Love A Love D Pichi Sermolli R E G 1977 Cytotaxonomical atlas of the Pteridophyta Cytotaxonomical Atlases vol 3 Vaduz J Cramer p 398 Conference proceedings edit Love A Love D 1963 North Atlantic Biota and their History A symposium held at University of Iceland Reykjavik July 1962 Oxford Pergamon Press This conference dealt with biogeographical effects of the continental drift 1 Her classification work enabled Kenneth Hare s wife Jocelyn to put together an herbarium of plants from the Kaumajet Mountains 4 Translations edit Botanical observations of the Penny Highlands of Baffin Island Results of the Second Baffin Expedition by the Arctic Institute of North America 1953 under the leadership of Col P D Baird 5 Nikolai Vavilov Origin and geography of cultivated plants Archives of Natural History January 1994 6 Doris Love also translated two books of Nikolai Vavilov in English 1 Footnotes edit nbsp Wikispecies has information related to Doris Benta Maria Love a b c d e f g Kaersvang Loa Love Weber W A Ives J D 2000 Doris Love 1918 2000 In Memoriam Arctic and Alpine Research 32 3 360 363 doi 10 1080 15230430 2000 12003375 JSTOR 1552536 S2CID 218525313 Kaersvang Loa Love Weber W A Ives J D 2000 Doris Love 1918 2000 In Memoriam Arctic and Alpine Research 32 3 360 363 doi 10 1080 15230430 2000 12003375 JSTOR 1552536 S2CID 218525313 International Plant Names Index D Love Huneault Kristina 2018 07 16 I m Not Myself at All Women Art and Subjectivity in Canada McGill Queen s Press MQUP ISBN 978 0 7735 5403 0 Schwarzenbach Fritz Hans 2010 Botanical Observations on the Penny Highlands of Baffin Island BoD Books on Demand ISBN 978 3 8423 1884 7 VAVILOV N I Origin and geography of cultivated plants Translated by Doris Love Research Gate January 1994 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Doris Love amp oldid 1145482364, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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