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    Pierre Clement Augustin Dangeard (23 November 1862, Ségrie – 10 November 1947, Ségrie) was a botanist and mycologist known for his investigations of sexual...
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  • French botanist Pierre Augustin Dangeard (1862–1947), French botanist and mycologist This page lists people with the surname Dangeard. If an internal...
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    botanist and mycologist Pierre Augustin Dangeard and brother of geologist and oceanographer, Louis Dangeard. Pierre Dangeard was born on 18 February 1895...
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  • pedata is a free living amoeboid organism, first described by Pierre Augustin Dangeard in 1896. It belongs to the genus Sappinia within the Thecamoebida...
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  • Pierre Augustin Dangeard. His brother was the botanist Pierre Dangeard. Louis Dangeard was one of the founders of modern oceanography. Louis Dangeard...
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    Natural History, France in Paris. The genus was circumscribed by Pierre Augustin Dangeard in Botaniste vol.1 on page 162 in 1889. Species of Hariotina are...
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  • Kingdom Brunel Jules Dumont d'Urville Charles de Saint-Évremond Pierre Augustin Dangeard Henri Poincaré Blake Ragsdale Van Leer Gaston Mialaret (1918 -...
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  • became a chair of botany at Sorbonne in 1935 where he succeeded Pierre Augustin Dangeard. Guilliermond identified isogamous copulation in the yeast Zygosaccharomyces...
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    following century, research on Anaptypia ciliaris advanced further. Pierre Augustin Dangeard, in 1894, studied the origin and development of asci in lichens...
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  • (incertae sedis). The genus name of Dangeardiella is in honour of Pierre Clement Augustin Dangeard (1862–1947), who was a botanist and mycologist known for his...
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