Theodor Rudolph Joseph Nitschke

Theodor Rudolph Joseph Nitschke (26 July 1834, Breslau 12 December 1883, Münster) was a German botanist and mycologist.

He received his education in Breslau, obtaining his PhD in 1858. In 1860 he relocated to Münster, where in 1867 he was named professor of botany at the university, also serving as director of the botanical academy and botanical garden.[1]

In his earlier research he was interested in angiosperms such as the genus Rosa and the species Drosera rotundifolia (common sundew), From the late 1860s, he focused on mycology, publishing significant works on the fungal class Pyrenomycetes.[1]

The mycological genera Acanthonitschkea, Nitschkia and Nitschkiopsis are named in his honor.[1]

Selected works

References

  1. 1 2 3 JSTOR Global plants (biography)
  2. Google Books Commentatio anatomico-physiologica de Droserae rotundifoliae (L.) irritabilitate: Physiologica
  3. OCLC WorldCat Pyrenomycetes germanici
  4. IPNI.  Nitschke.
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