Re: Chinese workers on woody plants

Anthony R. Brach (brach@oeb.harvard.edu)
Thu, 05 Feb 1998 08:55:48 -0500

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>To: "C Pienaar" <CPNR@landbou.uovs.ac.za>
>From: "Anthony R. Brach" <brach@oeb.harvard.edu>
>Subject: Re: Chinese workers on woody plants
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>Dear Mr. Pienaar,
>
>The following may be helpful:
>
>Prof. Lu Ling-di (Rosaceae)
>Herbarium (PE)
>Institute of Botany
>Chinese Academy of Sciences
>20 Nanxincun
>Xiangshan
>Beijing 100093
>P. R. China
>
>Prof. Gu Cui-zhi (Rosaceae, Saxifragaceae, s.l.)
>Herbarium (PE)
>Institute of Botany
>Chinese Academy of Sciences
>20 Nanxincun
>Xiangshan
>Beijing 100093
>P. R. China
>
>Prof. Li Chao-luan (Rosaceae)
>Herbarium (CDBI)
>Chengdu Institute of Biology
>Academia Sinica
>PO Box 416
>Chengdu, Sichuan 610041
>P. R. China
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>Sincerely,
>
>Anthony R. Brach
>
>At 01:39 PM 2/4/98 GMT2, you wrote:
>>Request for E-Mail addresses
>>
>>Dr Anthony R. Brach
>>Flora of China Crosstalk
>>
>>Could you please provide me with E-mail (or physical) addresses of
>>researchers in the People's Republic, Taiwan, Mongolia & other parts
>>of the Far-East who work on woody angiosperms. I'd be
>>particularly interested to learn of individuals who specialize on
>>members of the Rosaceae.
>>
>>I thank you in anticipation of your reply.
>>
>>Yours faithfully
>>
>>Christo Pienaar
>>
>>Address:
>>
>>Mr C. Pienaar
>>Department of Plant Pathology
>>Internal Box 512
>>Faculty of Agriculture
>>University of the Free State
>>P.O. Box 339
>>9300 Bloemfontein
>>South Africa
>>
>>E - mail: cpnr@Landbou.uovs.ac.za
>>
>>