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  1. Christiaan Hendrik Persoon (1 February 1761 – 16 November 1836) was a South African mycologist who made additions to Linnaeus' mushroom taxonomy. Early life [ edit ] Persoon was born in South Africa at the Cape of Good Hope , the third child of an immigrant Pomeranian father and Dutch mother. [1]

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  4. Christiaan Hendrik Persoon (1761 - 1836) - a brief biography. The information below is derived from many sources; major reference texts are listed at the foot of the page. Christiaan Hendrik Persoon is generally regarded as the founding father of systematic mycology. Born at Stellenbosch in the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa in 1761, Persoon ...

  5. PERSOON, CHRISTIAAN HENDRIK. ( b. Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, 31 December 1761; d. Paris, France, 15 November 1836) botany, mycology. Persoon was the son of Christiaan Daniel Persoon (originally Persohn), a native of the island of Usedom [now Uznam] on the coast of Prussian Pomerania but a Dutch citizen at the time his son was born, and ...

  6. Title. Author. Year. Caroli a Linné ... Systema vegetabilium secundum classes ordines genera species cum characteribus et differentiis. View Metadata. By: Linné, Carl von, - Murray, Johann Andreas, - Persoon, C. H. (Christiaan Hendrik), Edition: Publication info: Gottingae, typis et impensis Io.

  7. "Persoon" by C. G. Lloyd in his Mycological Writings, 1: 158-160, 1904. (Mycological Notes, No. 16). Parentage, vital statistics, and youth of Persoon are given by Len Verwoerd in an article entitled "The ancestors of Christiaan Hendrik Persoon", published in Lloyd's Mycological Writings, 7: 1301-1303. 1924. (Mycological

  8. Christiaan Hendrik Persoon (1761–1836) was a German mycologist who made significant contributions to mushroom taxonomy. He published several works on fungi, with the 'Synopsis methodica fungorum' (1801) being the starting point for nomenclature of the Uredinales, Ustilaginales, and the Gasteromycetes.

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