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Heinrich Schrader (botanist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Heinrich Schrader (botanist) Heinrich Adolf Schrader (1 January 1767, Alfeld near Hildesheim - 22 October 1836, Göttingen) was a German botanist and mycologist. He studied medicine early in life. He named the Australian plant genus ''Hakea'' in 1797. In 1795 he received his medical doctorate from the University of Göttingen, where in 1803 he became an associate professor to the medical faculty and director of the botanical garden. In 1809 he attained the title of "full professor" at Göttingen, where he taught classes until his retirement.〔(ADB:Schrader, Heinrich Adolf )〕 Among his better known publications are ''Nova genera plantarum'' (1797) and ''Flora germanica'' (1806).〔(World Cat Identities ) (bibliography)〕 The plant genus ''Schraderanthus'' is named in his honour.〔( Phytologia (April 2009) 91(1) Schraderanthus, A New Genus of Solanaceae )〕 Schrader was elected a corresponding member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1815. == References ==
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