Jin Murata
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Jin Murata (born 1952), Japanese botanist.
日本語: 邑田仁
- Botanical Gardens, Graduate School of Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 3-7-1, Hakusan, Bunkyō-ku, Tokyo, 112-0001, Japan (in 2020)
IPNI standard form: J.Murata
Taxon names authored
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Publications
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- Sriboonma, D., Murata, J. & Iwatsuki, K. 1994. A Revision of Typhonium (Araceae). Journal of the Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Section III. Botany 15: 255–313. Reference page.
- Hetterscheid, W., Sookchaloem, D. & Murata, J. 2001. Typhonium (Araceae) of Thailand: New Species and a Revised Key. Aroideana 24: 30–55. ResearchGate Reference page.
- Murata, J., Ohi-Toma, T. & Tanaka, N. 2010. New or noteworthy plant collections from Myanmar (4): Typhonium cordifolium and two new species, T. neogracile and T. praecox (Araceae). Journal of Japanese Botany 85(1): 1–7. doi:10.51033/jjapbot.85_1_10176. PDF
Reference page. - Murata, J. 2011. The picture book of plant systematics in color. Arisaema in Japan. 265 pp., Hokurikukan, Tokyo, ISBN 978-4-8326-1002-6 Reference page.
- Ohi-Toma, T., Naiki, A., Waddell, S., Kato, H., Dang, V.-S. & Murata, J. 2020. An Updated Phylogeny of Leptopetalum (Rubiaceae) and Taxonomic Treatment of Herbaceous Species in East Asia. Journal of Japanese Botany 95(3): 141–153. DOI: 10.51033/jjapbot.95_3_11013
. ResearchGate
. Reference page. - Murata, J. & Murata, H. 2020. Photographic Report on the Flora of Yunnan, China—Rhododendron giganteum (Ericaceae) and Bauhinia variegata (Fabaceae) on Gaoligong Mountains. Journal of Japanese Botany 95(4): 252–257. DOI: 10.51033/jjapbot.95_4_11032
. Reference page. - Mochizuki, K., Nemoto, S., Murata, J. & Ohi-Toma, T. 2024. Vincetoxicum nakaianum (Asclepiadoideae, Apocynaceae), a new species from Japan for Cynanchum magnificum Nakai, nomen nudum. PhytoKeys 247: 191–201. DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.247.125070
. Reference page.