Gustav Schübler

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Gustav Schübler
Born (1787-08-15)August 15, 1787
Heilbronn, (Württemberg), Germany
Died September 8, 1834(1834-09-08) (aged 47)
Other names Gustav Schuebler
Ethnicity German
Occupation Naturalist, Botanist, Meteorologist

Gustav Schübler (*15 August 1787 — †8 September 1834) was a German naturalist, and the founder of applied meteorology in Germany.

In 1817 Schübler became professor of botany, natural history and agricultural chemistry at the University of Tübingen, Germany. He worked in identifying and classifying new species, many with his colleague George Matthias von Martens (1788–1872).

External links

  • [http://www.ipni.org/ipni/advPlantNameSearch.do?find_includePublicationAuthors=on&find_includePublicationAuthors=off&find_includeBasionymAuthors=on&find_includeBasionymAuthors=off&find_rankToReturn=all&output_format=normal&find_authorAbbrev=Sch%C3%BCbl. Plants with abbreviation Schübl.] at The International Plant Names Index.
  • List of publications by Gustav Schübler on Google books.

Notes

  1. [http://www.ipni.org/ipni/advAuthorSearch.do?find_abbreviation=Schübl. "Author Query for 'Schübl.'"]. International Plant Names Index. 
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