Botanical Society of America

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Botanical Society of America
Abbreviation BSA
Formation 1893
Type Non-profit
NGO
Purpose "Promote botany, the field of basic science dealing with the study and inquiry into the form, function, development, diversity, reproduction, evolution, and uses of plants and their interactions within the biosphere."[1]
Headquarters St. Louis, Missouri
Membership
3,059[2]
Richard Olmstead (2014-2017)
President Elect
Gordon Uno (2015-2018)
Budget
$1.63 million[3]
Website www.botany.org

The Botanical Society of America (BSA) represents professional and amateur botanists, researchers, educators and students in over 80 countries of the world. It functions as a United States nonprofit 501(c)(3) membership society.[4]

History

The society was first established in 1893 as an outgrowth from the Botanical Club of the American Association for the Advancement of Science at a meeting in Rochester, New York, on August 22, 1892.[5] The organizing principles of the society were the enhancement of the study of plants in North America and to professionalize such efforts.[6] In 1906, the organization merged with the Society for Plant Morphology and Physiology and the American Mycological Society.[7]

Sections

The society has 16 special interest sections:

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It also has regional sections: Northeastern, Midcontinent, Southeastern and Pacific.

Former presidents

The following persons have been president of the society:

Publications

The society publishes the following scientific journals:

References

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  2. http://www.botany.org/bsa/membership/council2012/a_summary.pdf
  3. http://www.botany.org/bsa/membership/council2012/treasurer.pdf
  4. Botanical Society of America website
  5. Tippo, Oswald (1958). "The Early History of the Botanical Society of America." Fifty Years of Botany. New York: McGraw-Hill. Retrieved 16 September 2012 from Biodiversity Heritage Library.
  6. Smocovitis, Vassiliki Betty (2006). "One hundred years of American botany: a short history of the Botanical Society of America." American Journal of Botany 93(7): 942-952. doi: 10.3732/ajb.93.7.942
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