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Georg Kükenthal

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Georg Kükenthal (30 March 1864 in Weißenfels – 20 October 1955 in Coburg) was a German pastor and botanist who specialized in the field of caricology. He was the brother of zoologist Willy Kükenthal (1861–1922).

From 1882 to 1885 he studied theology at the universities of Tübingen and Halle.[1] He worked as a pastor in Grub am Forst, and later in Coburg. In 1913 he received an honorary degree from the University of Breslau.

Kükenthal was a leading authority on sedges. In his 1909 monograph, he divided the genus Carex into four subgenera: Primocarex, Vignea, Indocarex and Eucarex. Carex is the largest monophylletic (natural) genus of flowering plants; Kükenthal's monograph remains the only comprehensive, worldwide treatment.

Selected publications

  • Cyperaceae-Caricoideae, etc., in Adolf Engler's Das Pflanzenreich (1909) – On Cyperaceae-Caricoideae.
  • Beiträge zur Flora von Coburg und Umgebung (1930) – Contributions to the flora of Coburg and surroundings.
  • Cyperaceae-Scirpoideae-Cypereae, etc., in Das Pflanzenreich (1936) – On Cyperaceae-Scirpoideae-Cypereae.

References

  1. ^ Frahm, J.P.; Eggers, J. (2001). Lexikon deutschsprachiger Bryologen. Vol. 1. J.-P. Frahm, c/o Botanisches Inst. der Univ. Bonn. p. 260. ISBN 9783831109869. Retrieved 2017-10-06.
  2. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Kük.