Frederik Georg Emil Rostrup (28 January 1831 – 16 January 1907) was a Danish botanist, mycologist and plant pathologist. Emil Rostrup was born at the village...
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shoots, leading to a proliferation of growth. It was first described by Emil Rostrup in 1883 and is found in Europe, New Zealand and North America. Witches...
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McGill University called him the "Rostrup" of Canada, comparing him with the Danish plant pathologist Emil Rostrup (1831-1907). Dearness was born in Hamilton...
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and mycologist. He was a pupil of Emil Rostrup and published a full account of all fungi collected in Denmark by Rostrup. These were mainly microfungi, such...
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Kaspar Rostrup (2 August 1845 – 7 January 1911) was a Danish lawyer, joiner and local politician. From 1886, he was the owner of N. P. Rostrup, a Copenhagen-based...
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contributions. He began publishing on lichens in 1860 and, in collaboration with Emil Rostrup, co-authored Lichenes Daniae eller Danmarks laver in 1869, the first...
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Mette Gjerskov (1966–) Johan Lange (1818–1898) Niels Fjord (1825–1891) Emil Rostrup (1831–1907) Bernhard Bang (1848–1932) Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint (1853–1930)...
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Valkendorfsgade 36 (category Rostrup family)
Fædrelandet, was a resident of the building in the late 1830s. Nicolai Peter Rostrup—a lawyer-turned-master carpenter and casket manufacturer—purchased the...
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Names Index. Retrieved 28 December 2023. Niels Hjelte Claussen (1932). "Emil Christian Hansen". In V. Meisen (ed.). Prominent Danish Scientists through...
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are still there, although a new use for them has yet to be determined. Emil Rostrup (1831–1907) a Danish botanist, mycologist and plant pathologist and,...
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