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Irene Manton was affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom during their career. Their research activities involved collaboration with several frequent co-authors including In Lochore, Crosshill Ballingry, R S Fife, Furnaceman At Red Ronnie', and Cowdenbeath Workshops.

Throughout their career, Irene Manton contributed to a number of scientific papers, though no recent publication details are available in this data. These works reflect their engagement with ongoing research networks and collaborative efforts within their academic community.

The absence of specified main fields, subfields, or main topics of study suggests that Irene Manton's work may have covered a variety of areas or that the available records do not detail these aspects. Similarly, no book publications or frequent publication venues are listed, which limits identification of specific disciplinary focuses from this dataset.

No awards have been recorded within the available information, so it is unclear whether any formal recognitions were received during their professional tenure.

The numerous collaborations indicate that Irene Manton was integrated into a network of researchers, which often is characteristic of academic professionals engaging in multidisciplinary or collaborative research projects.

Best Publications

  • Problems of cytology and evolution in the Pteridophyta

    Irene Manton

  • Introduction to the General Cytology of the Cruciferae

    Irene Manton

  • Observations on the cytology and taxonomy of the pteridophyte flora of Ceylon

    Irene Manton;W. A. Sledge

  • Further observations on small green flagellates with special reference to possible relatives of Chromulina pusilla Butcher

    I. Manton;M. Parke

  • Observations on the Fine Structure of the Zoospore and Young Germling of Stigeoclonium

    I. Manton

  • Studies on marine flagellates II. Three new species of Chrysochromulina

    Mary Parke;Irene Manton;B. Clarke

  • Further observations on the fine structure of Chrysochromulina chiton with special reference to the haptonema, 'peculiar' golgi structure and scale production.

    Irene Manton

  • The specific identity of the algal symbiont in Convoluta roscoffensis.

    Mary Parke;Irene Manton

  • Observations on the Fine Structure of Coccoliths, Scales and the Protoplast of a Freshwater Coccolithophorid, Hymenomonas roseola Stein, with Supplementary Observations on the Protoplast of Cricosphaera carterae

    Irene Manton;L. S. Peterfi

  • An Electron Microscope Study of the Spermatozoid of Sphagnum

    I. Manton;B. Clarke

  • Experiments on the resynthesis of symbiosis in Convoluta roscoffensis with different flagellate cultures

    L. Provasoli;T. Yamasu;I. Manton

  • The Problem of Biscutella laevigata L.II. The Evidence from Melosis

    Irene Manton

  • Electron microscopical observations on a very small flagellate: the problem of Chromulina pusilla Butcher

    Irene Manton

  • Observations on the Fine Structure of Zoids of the Genus Phaeocystis [Haptophyceae]

    M. Parke;J. C. Green;I. Manton

  • Further observations on green flagellates with scaly flagella: the genus Heteromastix korshikov

    I. Manton;D. G. Rayns;H. Ettl;M. Parke

  • Preliminary observations on the fine structure of Prasinocladus marinus

    M. Parke;I. Manton

  • Observations on the fine structure and development of the spindle at mitosis and meiosis in a marine centric diatom (Lithodesmium undulatum). II. The early meiotic stages in male gametogenesis.

    Irene Manton;K. Kowallik;H. A. Von Stosch

  • Studies on marine flagellates. III. Three further species of Chrysochromulina

    Mary Parke;Irene Manton;B. Clarke

  • Observations on the Fine Structure of the Pyramimonas Stage of Halosphaera and Preliminary Observations on Three Species of Pyramimonas

    I. Manton;K. Oates;M. Parke

  • Observations on the fine structure and development of the spindle at mitosis and meiosis in a marine centric diatom (Lithodesmium undulatum). IV. The second meiotic division and conclusion.

    Irene Manton;K. Kowallik;H. A. Von Stosch

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