Hans Sydow

Hans Sydow
Born (1879-01-29)January 29, 1879
Berlin
Died June 6, 1946(1946-06-06) (aged 67)
Berlin
Nationality German
Fields Mycology
Author abbrev. (botany) Syd.

Hans Sydow (29 January 1879 – 6 June 1946) was a German mycologist, son of Paul Sydow (1851–1925).[1]

Career

Hans Sydow worked at the Dresdner Bank in Berlin between 1904 and 1937 rising to divisional manager in 1922.[2] Before, during and after this time he also pursued a career as a mycologist. Together with his father he co-authored many works before his father's death in 1925, most substantial of which were four volumes of monographs on the Uredinales (now called Pucciniales), Monographia Uredinearum seu specierum omnium ad hunc usque diem descriptio et adumbratio systematica (Monograph on the Uredinales, description of known species and outline of systematics). The first volume covered the genus Puccinia and the second the genus Uromyces. The third volume described the systematics and taxonomy used to classify the family and provided a key as well as further descriptions of other genera including Gymnosporangium and Phragmidium.[3] The final volume published covered the related genera; Peridermium, Aecidium, Monosporidium, Roestelia, Caeoma, Uredo and Mapea.

His manuscripts and extensive collection were burned in Berlin in 1943.[4][5]

Hans Sydow was founding editor of the journal Annales Mycoligici, established in 1903, and he remained the journal's editor in chief until his death in 1946.[6]

Honours

Following Sydow's death, Annales Mycoligici was retitled with the prefix Sydowia in his honour.[7] In the following issue, Franz Petrak, who had published papers with Sydow since the early 1920s, succeeded Sydow as editor in chief and published an obituary in the subsequent volume.[8]

A subspecies of Bryum capillare received the suffix "sydowii" by Czech botanist, Josef Podpěra.[4][9]

Selected publications

Books

References

  1. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CABI. p. 673. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  2. "Hans Sydow biography". Mushroom. The Journal of Wild Mushrooming. Retrieved 30 March 2015. citing: Dörfelt, Heinrich; Heklau, Heike (1998). Die Geschichte der Mykologie [The History of Mycology] (in German). ISBN 9783927654440.
  3. Kern, Frank D. (1 May 1914). "Review: Monographia Uredinearum seu specierum omnium ad hunc usque diem cognitarum descriptio et adumbratio systematica by P. Sydow, H. Sydow". Science. New Series. 39 (1009): 651–654. doi:10.1126/science.39.1009.651. JSTOR 1638800.
  4. 1 2 Frahm, Jan-Peter; Eggers, Jens (2001). Lexikon deutschsprachiger Bryologen [Encyclopedia of German Bryology] (in German). 1. BoD – Books on Demand. p. 516.
  5. "Biografie" (in German). ETH Zurich. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  6. "Annales mycologici". Library of Congress. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  7. (front cover). Sydowia. 1. Borntraeger. 1947.
  8. Petrak, Franz (1948). "Hans Sydow. 1879 - 1946.". Sydowia (in German). Borntraeger. II (1–6): 1.
  9. Podpěra, Josef (1954). Conspectus Muscorum Europaeorum. Prague: Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences. p. 351.
  10. IPNI.  Syd.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 6/2/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.