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The students' research projects often result in scientific publications on which the Smith interns are listed as co-authors. Below is a listing of such publications. The names in bold are the Smith interns.
Rønsted, N., Law, S., Thornton, H., Fay, M. F. & Chase M. W. (2005). Molecular phylogenetic evidence for the monophyly of Fritillaria and Lilium (Liliaceae; Liliales) and the infrageneric classification of Fritillaria. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 35: 509-527
Fay, M. F., Qamaruz-Zaman, F., Cowan, R. S. & Thornton, H. (2002). Molecular techniques for orchid conservation genetic studies. In J. Clark, W. M. Elliott, G. Tingley & J. Biro (eds.) Proceedings of the 16th World Orchid Conference, Vancouver Orchid Society, Vancouver. 152-157.
Ingrouille, M. J., Bowman, D., Fay, M. F., van der Bank, M. & Chase, M. W. (2002). Systematics of Vitaceae from the viewpoint of plastid rbcL DNA sequence data. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 138: 421-432.
Maunder, M., Cowan, R. S., Stranc, P. & Fay, M. F. (2001). The genetic status and conservation management of two cultivated bulb species extinct in the wild: Tecophilaea cyanocrocus (Chile) and Tulipa sprengeri (Turkey). Conservation Genetics 2: 193-201.
Richardson, J.E., Fay, M. F., Cronk, Q. C. B., Bowman, D. & Chase, M. W. (2000). A molecular analysis of Rhamnaceae using rbcL and trnL-F plastid DNA sequences. Amer. J. Bot. 87: 1309-1324.
Fay, M. F., Lledó, M. D., Kornblum, M. M. & Crespo, M. B. (1999). From the waters of Babylon? Populus euphratica in Spain is clonal and probably introduced. Biodiversity and Conservation 8: 769-778.
Cox, A., Abdelnour, G., Bennett, M. & I. Leitch. 1998. Genome size and karyotype evolution in the slipper orchids (Cypripedioideae: Orchidaceae). Amer. J. Bot. 85: 681-687.
Other publications, reports, and abstracts
Fay, M. F., Kuntz, E. & Cowan, R. S. (2001). Genetic fingerprinting studies of Carex muricata subsp. muricata. Report to English Nature. RBG Kew.
Fay, M. F., Thornton, H. & Cowan, R. S. (1998). Genetic fingerprinting of British populations of Cephalanthera longifolia: a project for Plantlife. RBG Kew.
Fay, M. F., Richardson, J. E., Cowan, R. S. & Stranc, P. A. (1999). The application of genetic fingerprinting techniques to plant conservation problems. Proc. 5th International Botanic Gardens Conservation Congress.
www.bgci.org.uk/congress/congress_1998_cape/html/fay.htm
Fay, M. F., Borland, K., Stranc, P. & Chase, M. W.. Phylogenetics of the genus Tulipa (Liliaceae): evidence from five plastid DNA regions. http://www.botany2001.org/botany2001b.pdf (see page 112)
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