Meeuse was born in the early 1900s in Bogor, Indonesia ( Dutch colony at
that time). His family returned to the Netherlands for his high school and
university training. He joined the faculty of the Dept. of Botany here in
the early 1950's. Throughout his life, he remained a passionate
student ( and teacher) of all aspects of biology, but he had a particular
fondness for pollination systems, biochemistry, and aroids.
I remember him with fondness, Doug
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On Sun, 6 May 2007, Peter Matthews wrote:
Dear Chuck,
I think one of the main authors on the biochemistry of aroid flowering
(generation of heat and aromatic compounds by the spadix) is Meuse
(spelling?).
My own specimen of konjac has just flowered here in Kyoto (now beginning
to decay, 5th May), after an unusually warm winter.
Peter
On 5/2/2007, "Charles Gramling" wrote:
I have just experienced my first bloom. While reading about the amazing
growth is one thing, seeing it is something else. I have not seen any
discussion of what occurs that allows that amazing conversion of stored
energy in to the flower. I almost thought that the tuber itself should be
warm with the effort. Is there anything available on this process and what
compounds are released during the bloom?
Chuck Gramling
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