Franz Wilhelm Neger

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Franz Wilhelm Neger (2 June 1868,

dendrologist.[1]

He studied

Paul Groth. From 1893 he taught classes in natural sciences at the "German college" in Concepción, Chile, during which time, he conducted botanical and mycological research in the Andes and Patagonia as well as in areas in the vicinity of Concepción.[2]

In 1897 he returned to Europe as a chemistry assistant at the industrial school in

The mycological genera Negeriella (

Mikronegeria (Dietel, 1899) are named after him,[5] as is the ambrosia fungus Wolfgangiella franznegeri (C. Mayers, T.C. Harr. & Roets, 2019).[6]

Selected works

References

  1. S2CID 176549724
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  2. ^ a b Neger, Franz Wilhelm at Neue Deutsche Biographie
  3. ^ "Uredineae Austro-americanae: IndExs ExsiccataID=694707810". IndExs - Index of Exsiccatae. Botanische Staatssammlung München. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Forstschädliche Pilze herausgegeben von F.W. Neger, Tharandt: IndExs ExsiccataID=867034792". IndExs - Index of Exsiccatae. Botanische Staatssammlung München. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
  5. ^ "Neger, Franz (Friedrich) Wilhelm (1868-1923)". Global Plants. JSTOR.
  6. PMID 33116335
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  7. ^ Most widely held works by F. W Neger WorldCat Identities
  8. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Neger.