1963 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Áskell Löve mainly investigates Genetics, Chromosome number, Botany, Flora and Ecology. He combines Genetics and Cytomixis in his research. Many of his research projects under Botany are closely connected to Elymus, Triticeae and Psathyrostachys juncea with Elymus, Triticeae and Psathyrostachys juncea, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
He frequently studies issues relating to Archaeology and Flora. When carried out as part of a general Ecology research project, his work on Taxonomy, Biodiversity, Habitat and Taxon is frequently linked to work in Branches of botany, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. Áskell Löve integrates several fields in his works, including Taxonomy and Cytotaxonomy.
His primary areas of investigation include Genetics, Chromosome number, Ecology, Botany and Flora. Chromosome is the focus of his Genetics research. In his research, Áskell Löve undertakes multidisciplinary study on Chromosome number and Zoology.
His Ecology study frequently links to related topics such as Vegetation. His work on Taxon and Taxonomy as part of general Botany research is often related to Cytotaxonomy, thus linking different fields of science. The study of Flora is intertwined with the study of Archaeology in a number of ways.
Áskell Löve mostly deals with Chromosome number, Genetics, Botany, Ecology and Flora. Among his Chromosome number studies, there is a synthesis of other scientific areas such as Zoology, Boraginaceae, Portulacaceae, Polemoniaceae and Caryophyllaceae. His work deals with themes such as Evolutionary biology and Environmental protection, which intersect with Zoology.
His work on Chromosome as part of his general Genetics study is frequently connected to Index, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His work on Genus and Asteraceae as part of general Botany study is frequently linked to Packera, Triticeae and Elymus, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. Biota and Ecology are the subjects of his Ecology studies.
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IOPB chromosome number reports.
A. Love.
Taxon (1970)
Conspectus of the Triticeae
Áskell Löve.
Feddes Repertorium (1984)
Flower pollination in the phlox family
Askell Love;Verne Grant;Karen A. Grant.
(1965)
Atlas florae Europaeae
Áskell Löve;Jaakko Jalas;Juha Suominen.
Taxon (1977)
CHROMOSOME NUMBER REPORTS LXIX
Áskell Löve.
Taxon (1980)
Chemotaxonomy of Flowering Plants
Askell Love;R. Darnley Gibbs.
Taxon (1974)
Chromosome numbers of central and northwest European plant species
Askell Löve;Doris Löve.
Opera BotanicaOpera Botanica (1961)
Liste der Gefasspflanzen Mitteleuropas.
Askell Love;F. Ehrendorfer.
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1974)
North Atlantic Biota and Their History
C. Overgaard Nielsen;Askell Löve;Doris Löve.
Oikos (1964)
Cytotaxonomical atlas of the pteridophyta
Áskell Löve;Doris Löve;Rodolfo E. G. Pichi-Sermolli.
Systematic Botany (1977)
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