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Anthony R. Brach Anthony R. Brach, Ph.D., Editor
Harvard University Herbaria
22 Divinity Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138-2094
USA

Associate, Harvard University Herbaria

office phone: + 1-617-495-3646
fax: +1-617-495-9484
email: brach@oeb.harvard.edu

Ph.D., State University of New York, 1993
M.S., State University of New York, 1990
B.S., Iona College, 1986

General Research Interests

  • Flora of China
  • Electronic floras
  • Interactive identification keys
  • Botanical and ecological web indices

    Research Emphases

  • Editorial committee member for the Flora of China Project
  • eFloras
  • ActKey
  • Internet Directory for Botany
  • Ecology WWW Page

    Selected Publications

  • Qin, H. N. & A. R. Brach. 2007. Crypteroniaceae. in Wu Z. Y., P. H. Raven & D. Y. Hong (eds.) Flora of China. Volume 13. Science Press & Missouri Botanical Garden.
  • Brach, A. R. & H. Song. 2006. eFloras: New directions for online floras exemplified by the Flora of China Project. Taxon 55(1): 188-192.
  • Brach, A. R. & H. Song. 2005. ActKey: a Web-based interactive identification key program. Taxon 54(4): 1041-1046.
  • Brach, A. R., and N. H. Xia. 2005. Saururaceae, Species Plantarum: Flora of the World Part 11: 1-12.
  • Lu, L. T., and A. R. Brach. 2003. Cotoneaster. (pp. 85-108) in Wu Z. Y. and P. H. Raven (eds.) Flora of China. Volume 9. Science Press & Missouri Botanical Garden.
  • Lu, L. T., and A. R. Brach. 2002. New combinations in Chinese Cotoneaster (Rosaceae). Novon 12(4): 495-496.
  • Li, L. Q., and A. R. Brach. 2001. Cimicifuga (pp. 144-147) in Wu Z. Y. and P. H. Raven (eds.) Flora of China. Volume 6. Science Press & Missouri Botanical Garden.
  • Xia, N. H., and A. R. Brach. 1999. Saururaceae (pp. 108-109) in Wu Z. Y. and P. H. Raven (eds.) Flora of China. Volume 4. Science Press & Missouri Botanical Garden.
  • Ma, J.S., Q.R. Liu & A.R. Brach. 1999. A revision of the genus Tripterygium (Celastraceae). Edinburgh J. Bot. 56(1): 33-46.
  • Hurd, T. M., A. R. Brach, and D. J. Raynal. 1998. Response of understory vegetation of Adirondack forests to nitrogen additions. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 28: 799-807.
  • Brach, A.R. 1996. The Flora of China on the World Wide Web (WWW). Pp. 104-106 in Zhang Aoluo & Wu Sugong (eds.), Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Floristic Characteristics and Diversity of East Asian Plants, July 25-27, 1996, Kunming, Yunnan, P.R. China. China Higher Education Press, Beijing & Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  • Brach, A.R. 1996. Advancing Ecology on the Internet - A Commentary. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 77(2): 123.
  • Brach, A.R. 1995. Botany and the INTERNET: Useful and interesting World Wide Web servers. Commentary. Plant Science Bulletin 41(1): 7-8.
  • Brach, A. R. 1995. Ecology and the World Wide Web. Commentary. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 76(2): 112-113.
  • Brach, A.R., S.J. McNaughton, & D.J. Raynal. 1993. Photosynthetic adaptability of two fern species of a northern hardwood forest. American Fern Journal 83: 47-53.
  • Smallidge, P. J., A. R. Brach, and I. R. Mackun. 1993. Effects of watershed liming on terrestrial ecosystem processes. Environmental Reviews 1: 157-171.
  • Brach, A.R., & D.J. Raynal. 1992. Effects of liming on Oxalis acetosella and Lycopodium lucidulum. Journal of Applied Ecology 29: 492-500.
  • Raynal, D. J., A. R. Brach, and C. L. Demers. 1988. Characterization of atmospheric deposition at Huntington Forest, Adirondack Mountains, New York, 1978-1987. State University of New York - College of Environmental Science & Forestry, Syracuse, New York.

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