Oskar Eberhard Ulbrich
Oskar Eberhard Ulbrich ( in publications often Eberhard Ulbrich; born September 17, 1879 in Berlin, † November 4, 1952 ) was a German botanist and mycologist. He was curator and professor at the Botanical Institute and Museum (main mushroom body ) of the University of Berlin. His research interests were fungi, ferns, and various families of seed plants, in particular the Amaranthaceae and Chenopodiaceae. Its official botanical author abbreviation is " Ulbr. ".
Honors
As a tribute, a plant genus and several plant species have been named after Oskar Eberhard Ulbrich:
- Ulbrichia Urb.
- Chenopodium ulbrichii Aellen
- Pieris ulbrichii H.Lév.
- Astragalus ulbrichii Kuntze
- Abutilon ulbrichii Fryxell
- Ranunculus ulbrichii Engl
Publications (selection )
- The higher Fungi: Basidiomycetes, with the exclusion of fire and rust fungi. 3rd edition. Springer, Berlin, 1928 reprint. Koeltz, Königstein (Taunus ) 1971, ISBN 3-87429-021-2.
- Botany. Reclam, Leipzig 1920
- Chenopodiaceae. - In: Adolf Engler & Karl Anton Eugen Prantl: The natural plant families, 2nd edition Volume 16c: p.379 -584, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1934.