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Karel Cejp (22 February 1900 – 22 September 1979) was a Czech botanist and mycologist. After finishing highschool (rokycanském gymnáziu), he worked with Bohuslav Horak, an expert in the flora of the Balkan Peninsula and the Mediterranean. Later, he studied at Charles University in Prague with Josef Velenovský. In 1933 he was appointed an associate professorship, and in 1948 became a full professor. Cejp became the editor of the mycological journal Czech Mycology in 1948.[1] Fungal taxa named in his honour include Cejpia,[2] Cejpomyces (now Thanatephorus), and Cejpomycetaceae (since subsumed in Ceratobasidiaceae).

Further reading

  • Pilat, A. (1950). "To the 50th birthday of Professor Karel Cejp". Studia Botanica Cechoslovaca. 11 (1/2): 1–6.
  • Lizon, P. (1970). "Prof. Karel Cejp, DrSc., 70-rocny". Biologia (in Slovak). 25 (4): 259–60. PMID 4911595. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)

References

  1. ^ Hoskovec, Ladislav (21 February 2009). "Homo botanicus: Cejp, Karel" (in Czech). Botany.cz. Retrieved 2013-01-08.
  2. ^ Velenovský, J. (1934). Monographia Discomycetum Bohemiae. Prague. p. 125.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Cejp.

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