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{{Infobox scientist | name = Natalie Whitford Uhl | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_name = Natalie B. Whitford | birth_date = 1919[1] | birth_place = | death_date = {{dda|2017|03|28|1919}}[2] | death_place = Georgia, USA[1] | education = | alma_mater = Rhode Island State College, Cornell University[2] | fields = Botany Palms | title = | spouse = Charles H. Uhl[1] | parents = | workplaces = L. H. Bailey Hortorium Herbarium[2] | citizenship = United States of America | nationality = | author_abbrev_bot = N.W.Uhl }}Natalie Whitford Uhl (1919–2017) was an American botanist[2] who specialised in palms.[2]The eldest of three sisters, she grew up on a farm in Rhode Island.[9] She graduated B.S in 1940 from Rhode Island State College, while at the same time publishing two papers with Vernon Cheadle, her senior year advisor (see below).[9] In 1940, she went to Cornell University[9] earning her M.S. in 1943, her Ph.D. in 1947.[2] While at Cornell, she met and married her husband, Charles Uhl.[13] Her work with palms began in 1963[2] when she returned to Cornell University to work with Harold E. Moore.[13] in 1978, she and John Dransfield became associate editors of Principes, the journal which later became Palms, and co-editors in 1980 with the death of Harold Moore.[13] She continued to co-edit it until 2000.[2] {{botanist|N.W.Uhl|inline=yes}}Awards- In 2002, she won the Asa Gray award,[3][19] awarded by the American Society of Plant Taxonomists "for outstanding accomplishments pertinent to the goals of the society".[4]
- In 2009, her book,Genera Palmarum: the Evolution and Classification of Palms, won the top award in the technical category of the Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries Literature awards.[5]
Some published names - Chamaedorea palmeriana Hodel & N.W.Uhl (1990) Principes 34: 122, figs. 4, 5.
- Chamaedorea pedunculata Hodel & N.W.Uhl (1990) Principes 34: 131 (-132), figs. 13. 14.
- Chamaedorea pedunculata Hodel & N.W.Uhl (1990) Principes 34(3): 131.
- Chamaedorea robertii Hodel & N.W.Uhl (1990) Principes 34: 120, figs. 103.
- Oraniopsis appendiculata (F.M.Bailey) J.Dransf., A.K.Irvine & N.W.Uhl (1985) Principes 29: 61.
- Livistona carinensis (Chiov.) J.Dransf. & N.W.Uhl (1983)
- Cryosophileae J.Dransf., N.W.Uhl, C.Asmussen, W.J.Baker, M.M.Harley & C.Lewis (2005) Kew Bull. 60(4): 561.
(incomplete list) Some Publications Books- (1947) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/version/22992680 Studies in the floral morphology and anatomy of certain members of the Helobiae.] [https://newcatalog.library.cornell.edu/catalog/691024 Thesis QK82 1947 U31 (doctoral thesis) Cornell, Ithaca, N.Y.]
- Moore, H.E.Jr. & Uhl, N.W. (1984) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/version/21333655 The indigenous palms of New Caledonia.] Lawai, Kauai, Hawaii, Pacific Tropical Botanical Garden.
- Dransfield, J., Uhl, N.W. et. al. (2008) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/version/33450615 Genera Palmarum: evolution and classification of palms.] Kew Publishing.
Articles- Cheadle, V.I. & Whitford, N.B. (1940) Notes on the occurrence and general structure of sieve tubes in the Monocotyledoneae. American Journal of Botany: 27 (Supplement to 19), 2s.
- {{cite journal|last1=Cheadle|first1=V.I.|last2=Whitford|first2=N.B.|title=OBSERVATIONS ON THE PHLOEM IN THE MONOCOTYLEDONEAE. I. THE OCCURRENCE AND PHYLOGENETIC SPECIALIZATION IN STRUCTURE OF THE SIEVE TUBES IN THE METAPHLOEM|journal=American Journal of Botany|volume=28|issue=8|year=1941|pages=623–627|issn=0002-9122|doi=10.1002/j.1537-2197.1941.tb10986.x}}
- Uhl, N.W. (1966) “MORPHOLOGY AND ANATOMY OF THE INFLORESCENCE AXIS AND FLOWERS OF A NEW PALM, ARISTEYERA SPICATA.” Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, vol. 47, no. 1, 9–22. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/43781549.
- Hodel, D.R. & Uhl, N.W. (1990) New species of Chamaedorea from Costa Rica and Panama. Principes, 34, 120-133.
- Dransfield, J., Uhl, N., Asmussen, C., Baker, W., Harley, M., & Lewis, C. (2005). [https://www.researchgate.net/profile/William_Baker/publication/215898364_A_new_phylogenetic_classification_of_the_palm_family_Arecaceae/links/0912f50a94a508e415000000/A-new-phylogenetic-classification-of-the-palm-family-Arecaceae.pdf A New Phylogenetic Classification of the Palm Family, Arecaceae.] Kew Bulletin, 60(4), 559-569. At http://www.jstor.org/stable/25070242
- {{cite journal|last1=Uhl|first1=N.W.|last2=Moore|first2=H.E.|title=The Palm Gynoecium|journal=American Journal of Botany|volume=58|issue=10|year=1971|pages=945–992|issn=0002-9122|doi=10.1002/j.1537-2197.1971.tb10050.x}}
(incomplete) References 1. ^1 Cornell Chronicle: Natalie Uhl renowned palm expert dies, at 97. (Matt Hayes, Magdalen Lindeberg, April 3, 2017) 2. ^1 IPNI: Natalie Whitford Uhl The International Plant Name Index. Retrieved 13 March 2019. 3. ^1 2 3 Luckow, M. (2003) "Natalie Whitford Uhl—Recipient of the 2002 Asa Gray Award," Systematic Botany 28(1) {{doi|10.1043/0363-6445-28.1.1}} 4. ^1 [https://aspt.net/award#.XIj4jCIzapo ASPT awards, American Society of Plant Taxonomists.] Retrieved 13 March 2019. 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nybg.org/blogs/plant-talk/2009/06/nybg-shop-in-the-garden/top-botanical-and-horticultural-books-awarded/|title=Top Botanical, Horticultural Books Awarded - Plant Talk|website=nybg.org|accessdate=13 March 2019|date=2009-06-11}} 6. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 {{cite web |title=Natalie Whitford Uhl, L. H. Bailey Hortorium Professor Emerita and palm authority, dies at 98 |url=https://blogs.cornell.edu/sips/2017/03/29/natalie-whitford-uhl-l-h-bailey-hortorium-professor-emerita-and-palm-authority-dies-at-98/ |website=Blogs:Cornall University |accessdate=13 March 2019}} 7. ^1 2 3 Kurth, D.J. (2000) Natalie Uhl: A Portrait of a Scientist. Palms, 44(1):34-36.
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