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Geoff Baylis

Geoffrey Thomas Sandford Baylis (24 November 1913 – 31 December 2003) was a New Zealand botanist and Emeritus Professor specialising in plant pathology and mycorrhiza. He was employed at the University of Otago for 34 years undertaking research into plant and fungal ecology and symbiotic interactions, taxonomy and anatomy. He collected hundreds of plant specimens in the field and founded the Otago Regional Herbarium (OTA). He discovered the sole Pennantia baylisiana living on Three Kings Island in 1945, and was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 1961.

Geoff Baylis
Born24 November 1913 
Palmerston North 
Died31 December 2003  (aged 90)
EducationDoctor of Philosophy, Master of Science 
Occupation
Parent(s)
  • Gerald Thomas de Sandford Baylis 
  • Kathleen Daisy Baylis 
FamilyGeraldine Chamberlain 
Awards
  • Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi (1961) 
Academic career
ThesisThe influence of certain fungi on the germination of peas; and, A physiological study of the pathogenicity of several species of Sclerotinia, Some observations on Avicennia officinalis Linn in New Zealand
Academic advisorOlga Livia Gertrude Adams, William Brown
Doctoral studentsPeter Johnson
Author abbrev. (botany)G.T.S.Baylis

Early life and education edit

Baylis was born in Palmerston North to Gerald Baylis, an agricultural scientist, and his wife Daisy (Kathleen Daisy Baylis (nee Aston), sister of New Zealand botanist Bernard Aston).[1][2] The family moved to Campbells Bay on Auckland's North Shore in 1920, where Geoff and his sister Geraldine attended Takapuna Primary School and were then some of the first students at Campbells Bay School.[1][3]

Geoff attended Takapuna Grammar School before enrolling at the University of Auckland (then Auckland University College) in 1931.[1] In 1935, he earned his MSc on the ecology of the mangrove Avicennia resinifera (now Avicennia marina subsp. australasia) with a thesis entitled, "Some observations on Avicennia officinalis Linn in New Zealand".[4][5][1] In 1936, a scholarship enabled Baylis to attend London Imperial College where he gained his PhD in 1938 in Plant Pathology.[4][6][1] His PhD thesis was entitled, "The influence of certain fungi on the germination of peas; and, A physiological study of the pathogenicity of several species of Sclerotinia".[6]

On returning to New Zealand, Baylis joined the DSIR at Lincoln where he researched diseases of linen flax (Linum usitatissimum).[1] In 1940, he volunteered for the Royal New Zealand Navy. During his World War II service he served on board HMS Crocus on Atlantic convoy duty.[1][7]

Professional life edit

In 1946, he was appointed Lecturer-in-Charge of Botany at University of Otago, taking over from the Rev. Dr J. E. Holloway.[4] He became first Professor of Botany (1952) and was Head of the Department for 34 years, retiring in 1978.[4] Based on his numerous plant collections, Baylis founded the Otago Regional Herbarium (OTA), which is located at the Botany Department at the University of Otago.[8][9]

Geoff Baylis' research made several important contributions to our understanding of the role of mycorrhizae, or the symbiotic relationship between plant roots and soil fungi.[1][10] His pioneering experiments on endomycorrhizae in broadleaf (Griselinia littoralis) showed that seedlings growing in natural soils develop vescicular-arbuscular mycorrhizae by associating with fungi that assist with phosphorus uptake, whereas seedlings that did not develop such mycorrhize stagnated.[1][11] Other researchers at the University of Otago (including Baylis and his research students) and elsewhere completed similar studies on other plants thereby extending his early results.[1]

Honours and awards edit

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 1961, and attended his last Fellows' AGM on his 90th birthday, as one of the two longest serving living fellows.[1] He served on the Otago Museum Trust Board as the University's Representative.[1] He received the Royal Society's Hutton Medal in 1994; he was a foundation and life-long member and President of the New Zealand Ecological Society; and in 1997 he was elected an Associate of Honour of the Royal Horticultural Institute of New Zealand.[1] He also served for many years on the Catlins Forest Park Advisory Committee.[1] In 1959, Geoff became one of the three founding Governors of the Hellaby Grasslands Trust, a position he maintained for 42 years.[12]

The annual Geoff Baylis Lecture was established by the Botanical Society of Otago in 2002 to honour his contributions to the society and field of botany.[9] Geoff Baylis was the speaker at the inaugural lecture in 2002, and as of 2022 there have been a total of 20 different lectures and speakers in the intervening years.[13]

The standard author abbreviation G.T.S.Baylis is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[14]

Eponymy edit

The following species of plants and fungi have been named in honour of Geoff Baylis:

Family and personal life edit

In his younger years, Baylis was an avid mountaineer and took part in several climbing trips to the Southern Alps. In 1965 he and his climbing companions had to be rescued by plane after being trapped by bad weather on the Volta Glacier.[1]

Baylis flatted in, and later bought, the historic Dunedin house "Threave" in upper High Street, a Robert Lawson-designed house which he fully restored, as well as extending the building's woodland surrounds. He became a collector of art and antique silverware and porcelain, and was a regular attendee at classical music concerts.[1] He also had an extensive garden which contained both native and exotic species.[9]

Geoff remained unmarried throughout his life, but kept close ties with his sister Genevieve Chamberlain and her family. He moved back to Campbells Bay, next door to the original family home (which he had bought and restored for his nephew Geoffrey Chamberlain). He died there on New Year's Eve, 2003, at the age of 90.[1]

Taxon names authored edit

Geoff Balyis named seven species in four different genera of plants.[20]

Selected works edit

  • Geoffrey Thomas Sandford Baylis (1935). "Some observations on Avicennia officinalis Linn in New Zealand". Auckland. Wikidata Q114901240.
  • Baylis, Geoffrey Thomas de Sandford (1938), The influence of certain fungi on the germination of peas; and, A physiological study of the pathogenicity of several species of Sclerotinia, London, doi:10.25560/95480, Wikidata Q114900838{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • G T S Baylis (1940). "Leaf anatomy of the New Zealand mangrove" (PDF). Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 70: 164–170. ISSN 1176-6166. Wikidata Q89182598.
  • G T S Baylis (1954). "Rust fungi on New Zealand Clematis" (PDF). Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 82: 633–637. ISSN 0035-9181. Wikidata Q89183489.
  • Baylis, G. T. S. (1958). "A Botanical Survey of the Small Islands of the Three Kings Group". Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum. 5: 1–12. ISSN 0067-0464. JSTOR 42906087. Wikidata Q58676758.
  • G.T.S. Baylis (December 1959). "Effect of vesicular-arbusuclar mycorrhizas ongrowth of Griselinia littoralis (Cornaceae)". New Phytologist. 58 (3): 274–278. doi:10.1111/J.1469-8137.1959.TB05358.X. ISSN 0028-646X. Wikidata Q113831233.
  • G.T.S. Baylis (1961), The significance of mycorrhizas and root nodules in New Zealand vegetation, vol. 89, pp. 45–50, Wikidata Q114902717
  • G. T. S. BAYLIS (April 1967). "Experiments on the ecological significance of phycomycetous mycorrhizas". New Phytologist. 66 (2): 231–243. doi:10.1111/J.1469-8137.1967.TB06001.X. ISSN 0028-646X. Wikidata Q56503745.
  • G. T. S. BAYLIS (March 1969). "Synthesis of mycorrhizas in Podocarpus and Agathis with endogone wpores". Nature. 221 (5187): 1267–1268. doi:10.1038/2211267B0. ISSN 1476-4687. Wikidata Q58975972.
  • G. T. S. BAYLIS (September 1969). "Mycorrhizal nodules and growth of Podocarpus in nitrogen-poor soil". Nature. 223 (5213): 1385–1386. doi:10.1038/2231385A0. ISSN 1476-4687. Wikidata Q59093467.
  • G. T. S. Baylis (1970). "Root hairs and phycomycetous mycorrhizas in phosphorus-deficient soil". Plant and Soil. 33 (1–3): 713–716. doi:10.1007/BF01378261. ISSN 0032-079X. Wikidata Q113401845.
  • A.F. Mark; G.T.S. Baylis; K.J.M. Dickinson (March 1991). "Monitoring the impacts of deer on vegetation condition of Secretary Island, Fiordland National Park, New Zealand: A clear case for deer control and ecological restoration". Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 21 (1): 43–54. doi:10.1080/03036758.1991.10416109. ISSN 0303-6758. Wikidata Q56974937.

Image Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Wardle, Peter; Galloway, David John (1 September 2004). "Geoffrey Thomas Sandford Baylis MSc (N.Z.), PhD (Lond.), DIC, FRSNZ,AHRHINZ (1913–2003)". New Zealand Journal of Botany. 42 (4): 709–714. doi:10.1080/0028825X.2004.9512922.
  2. ^ Godley, E.J. (June 1996). "Biographical Notes (22): Bernard Cracroft Aston (1871-1951)" (PDF). New Zealand Botanical Society Newsletter. 44: 26–28.
  3. ^ Campbells Bay School Jubilee Committee (October 2000). (PDF): 6–7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 January 2023. Retrieved 30 October 2022. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ a b c d Baylis, Geoff (2004). Founded on fact : the autobiography of Geoff Baylis. [The author]. OCLC 156472774.
  5. ^ Baylis, G.T.S. (1935). Some observations on Avicennia officinalis Linn in New Zealand. Auckland: MSc thesis, University of Auckland.
  6. ^ a b Baylis, Geoffrey Thomas de Sandford (1938). The influence of certain fungi on the germination of peas ; and, A physiological study of the pathogenicity of several species of Sclerotinia (Ph.D. thesis). University of London. doi:10.25560/95480.
  7. ^ "Geoffrey Thomas Sandford Baylis". Online Cenotaph. 8 October 2022.
  8. ^ Botany, Department of (21 January 2022). "Facilities". www.otago.ac.nz. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  9. ^ a b c d Knight, Allison (2002). "BSO Honours Geoff Baylis" (PDF). Botanical Society of Otago Newsletter. 34: 4–6.
  10. ^ Baylis, Geoffrey Thomas Sandford (1 January 1961). "The significance of mycorrhizas and root nodules in New Zealand vegetation". 89: 45–50. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  11. ^ Baylis, Geoffrey Thomas Sandford (1 December 1959). "Effect of vesicular-arbusuclar mycorrhizas ongrowth of Griselinia littoralis (Cornaceae)". New Phytologist. 58 (3): 274–278. doi:10.1111/J.1469-8137.1959.TB05358.X.
  12. ^ "Hellaby Grasslands Trust". www.hellabygrasslandstrust.org.nz. Retrieved 17 September 2022.
  13. ^ "Botanical Society of Otago". bso.org.nz. Retrieved 14 September 2022.
  14. ^ International Plant Names Index.  G.T.S.Baylis.
  15. ^ a b Baylis, Geoffrey Thomas Sandford (1 June 1977). "Pennantia baylisiana(Oliver) Baylis comb. nov". New Zealand Journal of Botany. 15 (2): 511–512. Bibcode:1977NZJB...15..511B. doi:10.1080/0028825X.1977.10432558.
  16. ^ "Plagiochila baylisii". New Zealand Plant Conservation Network. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  17. ^ Renner, Matt A. M. (1 January 2018). "A revision of Australian Plagiochila (Lophocoleinae: Jungermanniopsida)". Telopea. 21: 187–380. doi:10.7751/TELOPEA12959.
  18. ^ IUCN (23 July 2019). "Deconica baylisiana: Cooper, J.A.: The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2019: e.T154239294A154239311". doi:10.2305/iucn.uk.2019-3.rlts.t154239294a154239311.en. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  19. ^ Horak, E. (1 September 1971). "Contributions to the knowledge of the Agaricales s.l. (Fungi) of New Zealand". New Zealand Journal of Botany. 9 (3): 463–493. Bibcode:1971NZJB....9..463H. doi:10.1080/0028825X.1971.10430194. ISSN 0028-825X.
  20. ^ "International Plant Names Index". ipni.org. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  21. ^ a b Baylis, G. T. S. (1951). "Elingamita (Myrsinaceae) a New Monotypic Genus from West Island, Three Kings". Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum. 4: 99–102. ISSN 0067-0464. JSTOR 42906048. Wikidata Q58676712.
  22. ^ a b Baylis, Geoffrey Thomas Sandford (1 January 1963). "A cytogenetical study of the Solanum aviculare species complex". Australian Journal of Botany. 11 (2): 168. doi:10.1071/BT9630168.

geoff, baylis, geoffrey, thomas, sandford, baylis, november, 1913, december, 2003, zealand, botanist, emeritus, professor, specialising, plant, pathology, mycorrhiza, employed, university, otago, years, undertaking, research, into, plant, fungal, ecology, symb. Geoffrey Thomas Sandford Baylis 24 November 1913 31 December 2003 was a New Zealand botanist and Emeritus Professor specialising in plant pathology and mycorrhiza He was employed at the University of Otago for 34 years undertaking research into plant and fungal ecology and symbiotic interactions taxonomy and anatomy He collected hundreds of plant specimens in the field and founded the Otago Regional Herbarium OTA He discovered the sole Pennantia baylisiana living on Three Kings Island in 1945 and was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 1961 Geoff BaylisBorn24 November 1913 Palmerston North Died31 December 2003 aged 90 EducationDoctor of Philosophy Master of Science OccupationBotanistmycologist Parent s Gerald Thomas de Sandford Baylis Kathleen Daisy Baylis FamilyGeraldine Chamberlain AwardsFellow of the Royal Society Te Aparangi 1961 Academic careerThesisThe influence of certain fungi on the germination of peas and A physiological study of the pathogenicity of several species of Sclerotinia Some observations on Avicennia officinalis Linn in New ZealandAcademic advisorOlga Livia Gertrude Adams William BrownDoctoral studentsPeter JohnsonAuthor abbrev botany G T S Baylis Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Professional life 3 Honours and awards 4 Eponymy 5 Family and personal life 6 Taxon names authored 7 Selected works 8 Image Gallery 9 ReferencesEarly life and education editBaylis was born in Palmerston North to Gerald Baylis an agricultural scientist and his wife Daisy Kathleen Daisy Baylis nee Aston sister of New Zealand botanist Bernard Aston 1 2 The family moved to Campbells Bay on Auckland s North Shore in 1920 where Geoff and his sister Geraldine attended Takapuna Primary School and were then some of the first students at Campbells Bay School 1 3 Geoff attended Takapuna Grammar School before enrolling at the University of Auckland then Auckland University College in 1931 1 In 1935 he earned his MSc on the ecology of the mangrove Avicennia resinifera now Avicennia marina subsp australasia with a thesis entitled Some observations on Avicennia officinalis Linn in New Zealand 4 5 1 In 1936 a scholarship enabled Baylis to attend London Imperial College where he gained his PhD in 1938 in Plant Pathology 4 6 1 His PhD thesis was entitled The influence of certain fungi on the germination of peas and A physiological study of the pathogenicity of several species of Sclerotinia 6 On returning to New Zealand Baylis joined the DSIR at Lincoln where he researched diseases of linen flax Linum usitatissimum 1 In 1940 he volunteered for the Royal New Zealand Navy During his World War II service he served on board HMS Crocus on Atlantic convoy duty 1 7 Professional life editIn 1946 he was appointed Lecturer in Charge of Botany at University of Otago taking over from the Rev Dr J E Holloway 4 He became first Professor of Botany 1952 and was Head of the Department for 34 years retiring in 1978 4 Based on his numerous plant collections Baylis founded the Otago Regional Herbarium OTA which is located at the Botany Department at the University of Otago 8 9 Geoff Baylis research made several important contributions to our understanding of the role of mycorrhizae or the symbiotic relationship between plant roots and soil fungi 1 10 His pioneering experiments on endomycorrhizae in broadleaf Griselinia littoralis showed that seedlings growing in natural soils develop vescicular arbuscular mycorrhizae by associating with fungi that assist with phosphorus uptake whereas seedlings that did not develop such mycorrhize stagnated 1 11 Other researchers at the University of Otago including Baylis and his research students and elsewhere completed similar studies on other plants thereby extending his early results 1 Honours and awards editHe was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 1961 and attended his last Fellows AGM on his 90th birthday as one of the two longest serving living fellows 1 He served on the Otago Museum Trust Board as the University s Representative 1 He received the Royal Society s Hutton Medal in 1994 he was a foundation and life long member and President of the New Zealand Ecological Society and in 1997 he was elected an Associate of Honour of the Royal Horticultural Institute of New Zealand 1 He also served for many years on the Catlins Forest Park Advisory Committee 1 In 1959 Geoff became one of the three founding Governors of the Hellaby Grasslands Trust a position he maintained for 42 years 12 The annual Geoff Baylis Lecture was established by the Botanical Society of Otago in 2002 to honour his contributions to the society and field of botany 9 Geoff Baylis was the speaker at the inaugural lecture in 2002 and as of 2022 there have been a total of 20 different lectures and speakers in the intervening years 13 The standard author abbreviation G T S Baylis is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 14 Eponymy editThe following species of plants and fungi have been named in honour of Geoff Baylis The critically endangered tree Pennantia baylisiana W R B Oliv G T S Baylis or Three Kings kaikōmako 15 The liverwort Plagiochila baylisii Inoue amp R M Schust which was thought to be endemic to Fiordland South Island New Zealand 16 but is also known from Tasmania Australia 9 17 The critically endangered 18 secotioid fungus Deconica baylisiana E Horak J A Cooper originally described by Egon Horak in 1971 as Nivatogastrium baylisianum E Horak 19 Family and personal life editIn his younger years Baylis was an avid mountaineer and took part in several climbing trips to the Southern Alps In 1965 he and his climbing companions had to be rescued by plane after being trapped by bad weather on the Volta Glacier 1 Baylis flatted in and later bought the historic Dunedin house Threave in upper High Street a Robert Lawson designed house which he fully restored as well as extending the building s woodland surrounds He became a collector of art and antique silverware and porcelain and was a regular attendee at classical music concerts 1 He also had an extensive garden which contained both native and exotic species 9 Geoff remained unmarried throughout his life but kept close ties with his sister Genevieve Chamberlain and her family He moved back to Campbells Bay next door to the original family home which he had bought and restored for his nephew Geoffrey Chamberlain He died there on New Year s Eve 2003 at the age of 90 1 Taxon names authored editGeoff Balyis named seven species in four different genera of plants 20 Elingamita G T S Baylis 21 Elingamita johnsonii G T S Baylis 21 Pennantia baylisiana W R B Oliv G T S Baylis 15 Solanum aviculare var latifolium G T S Baylis 22 Solanum capsiciforme Domin G T S Baylis 22 Selected works editGeoffrey Thomas Sandford Baylis 1935 Some observations on Avicennia officinalis Linn in New Zealand Auckland Wikidata Q114901240 Baylis Geoffrey Thomas de Sandford 1938 The influence of certain fungi on the germination of peas and A physiological study of the pathogenicity of several species of Sclerotinia London doi 10 25560 95480 Wikidata Q114900838 a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link G T S Baylis 1940 Leaf anatomy of the New Zealand mangrove PDF Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 70 164 170 ISSN 1176 6166 Wikidata Q89182598 G T S Baylis 1954 Rust fungi on New Zealand Clematis PDF Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand 82 633 637 ISSN 0035 9181 Wikidata Q89183489 Baylis G T S 1958 A Botanical Survey of the Small Islands of the Three Kings Group Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum 5 1 12 ISSN 0067 0464 JSTOR 42906087 Wikidata Q58676758 G T S Baylis December 1959 Effect of vesicular arbusuclar mycorrhizas ongrowth of Griselinia littoralis Cornaceae New Phytologist 58 3 274 278 doi 10 1111 J 1469 8137 1959 TB05358 X ISSN 0028 646X Wikidata Q113831233 G T S Baylis 1961 The significance of mycorrhizas and root nodules in New Zealand vegetation vol 89 pp 45 50 Wikidata Q114902717 G T S BAYLIS April 1967 Experiments on the ecological significance of phycomycetous mycorrhizas New Phytologist 66 2 231 243 doi 10 1111 J 1469 8137 1967 TB06001 X ISSN 0028 646X Wikidata Q56503745 G T S BAYLIS March 1969 Synthesis of mycorrhizas in Podocarpus and Agathis with endogone wpores Nature 221 5187 1267 1268 doi 10 1038 2211267B0 ISSN 1476 4687 Wikidata Q58975972 G T S BAYLIS September 1969 Mycorrhizal nodules and growth of Podocarpus in nitrogen poor soil Nature 223 5213 1385 1386 doi 10 1038 2231385A0 ISSN 1476 4687 Wikidata Q59093467 G T S Baylis 1970 Root hairs and phycomycetous mycorrhizas in phosphorus deficient soil Plant and Soil 33 1 3 713 716 doi 10 1007 BF01378261 ISSN 0032 079X Wikidata Q113401845 A F Mark G T S Baylis K J M Dickinson March 1991 Monitoring the impacts of deer on vegetation condition of Secretary Island Fiordland National Park New Zealand A clear case for deer control and ecological restoration Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 21 1 43 54 doi 10 1080 03036758 1991 10416109 ISSN 0303 6758 Wikidata Q56974937 Image Gallery edit nbsp Deconica baylisiana growing at Mt Kyeburn in New Zealand nbsp Geoff Baylis with Chionochloa antarctica on Campbell Island Auckland Islands November 2000 photo by Alan Mark nbsp Pennantia baylisiana herbarium specimen collected by Geoff BaylisReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Wardle Peter Galloway David John 1 September 2004 Geoffrey Thomas Sandford Baylis MSc N Z PhD Lond DIC FRSNZ AHRHINZ 1913 2003 New Zealand Journal of Botany 42 4 709 714 doi 10 1080 0028825X 2004 9512922 Godley E J June 1996 Biographical Notes 22 Bernard Cracroft Aston 1871 1951 PDF New Zealand Botanical Society Newsletter 44 26 28 Campbells Bay School Jubilee Committee October 2000 Campbells Bay School 75th Jubilee PDF 6 7 Archived from the original PDF on 20 January 2023 Retrieved 30 October 2022 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b c d Baylis Geoff 2004 Founded on fact the autobiography of Geoff Baylis The author OCLC 156472774 Baylis G T S 1935 Some observations on Avicennia officinalis Linn in New Zealand Auckland MSc thesis University of Auckland a b Baylis Geoffrey Thomas de Sandford 1938 The influence of certain fungi on the germination of peas and A physiological study of the pathogenicity of several species of Sclerotinia Ph D thesis University of London doi 10 25560 95480 Geoffrey Thomas Sandford Baylis Online Cenotaph 8 October 2022 Botany Department of 21 January 2022 Facilities www otago ac nz Retrieved 29 October 2022 a b c d Knight Allison 2002 BSO Honours Geoff Baylis PDF Botanical Society of Otago Newsletter 34 4 6 Baylis Geoffrey Thomas Sandford 1 January 1961 The significance of mycorrhizas and root nodules in New Zealand vegetation 89 45 50 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Baylis Geoffrey Thomas Sandford 1 December 1959 Effect of vesicular arbusuclar mycorrhizas ongrowth of Griselinia littoralis Cornaceae New Phytologist 58 3 274 278 doi 10 1111 J 1469 8137 1959 TB05358 X Hellaby Grasslands Trust www hellabygrasslandstrust org nz Retrieved 17 September 2022 Botanical Society of Otago bso org nz Retrieved 14 September 2022 International Plant Names Index G T S Baylis a b Baylis Geoffrey Thomas Sandford 1 June 1977 Pennantia baylisiana Oliver Baylis comb nov New Zealand Journal of Botany 15 2 511 512 Bibcode 1977NZJB 15 511B doi 10 1080 0028825X 1977 10432558 Plagiochila baylisii New Zealand Plant Conservation Network Retrieved 29 October 2022 Renner Matt A M 1 January 2018 A revision of Australian Plagiochila Lophocoleinae Jungermanniopsida Telopea 21 187 380 doi 10 7751 TELOPEA12959 IUCN 23 July 2019 Deconica baylisiana Cooper J A The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2019 e T154239294A154239311 doi 10 2305 iucn uk 2019 3 rlts t154239294a154239311 en a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Horak E 1 September 1971 Contributions to the knowledge of the Agaricales s l Fungi of New Zealand New Zealand Journal of Botany 9 3 463 493 Bibcode 1971NZJB 9 463H doi 10 1080 0028825X 1971 10430194 ISSN 0028 825X International Plant Names Index ipni org Retrieved 28 October 2022 a b Baylis G T S 1951 Elingamita Myrsinaceae a New Monotypic Genus from West Island Three Kings Records of the Auckland Institute and Museum 4 99 102 ISSN 0067 0464 JSTOR 42906048 Wikidata Q58676712 a b Baylis Geoffrey Thomas Sandford 1 January 1963 A cytogenetical study of the Solanum aviculare species complex Australian Journal of Botany 11 2 168 doi 10 1071 BT9630168 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Geoff Baylis amp oldid 1225670045, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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