David Johnson

Professor Emeritus of Botany & Microbiology

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David Johnson specializes in the evolution and biodiversity of ferns and tropical trees. In the course of his work, he has visited 12 tropical American countries, two African countries, and five countries in southeastern Asia to collect and study plants. He has described more than 30 species of plants new to science and has written articles for publication in collaboration with colleagues from 10 different countries. His research has been supported by the Fulbright program, the Field Museum, and the American Philosophical Society, among others.

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Evolution and biogeography of the tropical plant family Annonaceae; plant-rust fungus interactions

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Winner of the 2000 Sherwood Dodge Shankland Award for Encouragement of Teachers and the 2015 Bishop Herbert Welch Meritorious Teaching Award