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Heinrich Klebahn (20
February 1859,
Bremen – 5
October 1942, Hamburg) was a
German mycologist and phytopathologist. In 1884 he
obtained his PhD from the...
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Chaetosphaeridiales Marin &
Melkonian Family:
Chaetosphaeridiaceae Genera Dicoleon Klebahn 1893
Polychaetophora West & West 1903
Chaetosphaeridium Klebahn 1892...
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belonging to the
family Gnomoniaceae. The
genus was
first described by
Klebahn in 1933. Species:
Chondroplea brenckleana Chondroplea po****a "Chondroplea"...
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genus Salix. This
fungus was
first discovered in 1909 by
Heinrich Klebahn who was a
professor of soil
biology in Hamburg.
Neimi at el.
explain how...
- u. Gnetaceen. Für Gärtner,
Forstbeamte u. Botaniker. Mit Beitr. v. H.
Klebahn u.a. Mit 204
Textabb (with
Ludwig Beissner) 1930 –
Handbook of softwoods :...
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hildebrantii Gomont Tri****smium
iwanoffianum Nygaard Tri****smium
lacustre Klebahn Tri****smium
lenticulare (Lemmermann)
Anagnostidis & Komárek Tri****smium...
- Nägeli
Genera Awadhiella B.N.Prasad & D.K.Asthana
Coleochaete Brébisson, nom. cons.
Conochaete Klebahn Phyllactidium Kützing
Radioramus H.J.Hu & Y.X.Wei...
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Kister (Hamburg bacteriologist),
Rudolf Klapp (Marburg surgeon),
Heinrich Klebahn (Hamburg mycologist),
Johannes Klein (Marburg),
Ludwig Klein (Hannover...
- cyanobacterium. The
genus name of
Klebahniella is in
honour of
Heinrich Klebahn (1859–1942), who was a
German mycologist and phytopathologist. The genus...
- gardeners,
forestry officials and botanists' (with Jost Fitschen,
Heinrich Klebahn & H Luyken).
International Plant Names Index. Beissn. OCLC
classify (publications)...