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2011. Deep NIR Photometry of HI Galaxies Behind the
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Department of Botany
(Including the Bolus Herbarium and the Plant Conservation
Unit)
Head of Department: Professor J.J. Midgley
Departmental Profile
Botany is a vibrant department, which strives towards the
development of a centre of excellence for research and
teaching of the ecology, evolution, physiological ecology
and systematics of marine and terrestrial plants of southern
Africa. The department includes two research units, the
Bolus Herbarium and the Plant Conservation Unit, and is
also home to the Department of Environmental Affairs &
Tourism Chief Directorate: Marine & Coastal Management.
Research thrusts include plant population, community and
reproductive ecology, systematics, floristics, biogeography
and evolutionary biology of the unique Cape Floral
Kingdom and its response to different land use practices,
ecology and economics of marine and freshwater algae,
the ecophysiology of plant responses to pollution and
global change, the physiology of plant nitrogen-fixing
symbioses and dendrochronology and palaeoecology.
The Plant Conservation Unit focuses on sustainable land
use, restoration and palaeoecology/environmental history
with an emphasis on the conservation of the vegetation of
the winter rainfall region of South Africa, while the Bolus
Herbarium is researching the taxonomy of and curating
a specimen collection of over a third of a million southern
African species. The staff is also active on Research
Councils, policy-making forums and advisory committees.
Departmental Statistics
Permanent and long-term contract staff
Professors
5
Associate Professors
3
Senior Lecturers
2
Lecturers
2
Scientific Staff
2
Technical Support Staff
7
Administrative and Clerical Staff
3
Total
24
Honorary Staff
Honorary Professors
3
Honorary Assoc. Professors
1
Honorary Research Associates
10
Total
14