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Emil Johann Lambert Heinricher (14 November 1856 – 13 July 1934) was an Austrian botanist from Laibach (Ljubljana).

Emil Johann Lambert Heinricher
Emil Johann Lambert Heinricher
Born14 November 1856
Laibach (Ljubljana)
Died13 July 1934
NationalityAustrian
EducationUniversity of Graz (Ph.D., 1879)
Known forResearch on parasitic spermatophytes, toothwort, and mistletoe species
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
InstitutionsUniversity of Graz, University of Innsbruck
Thesis (1879)
Doctoral advisorHubert Leitgeb
Author abbrev. (botany)Heinr.

In 1879 he received his doctorate from the University of Graz, where after graduation, he served as an assistant to botanist Hubert Leitgeb. In 1889 he became an associate professor of botany, which was followed by a full professorship at the University of Innsbruck in 1891. While at Innsbruck, he created a new botanical garden in nearby Hötting.[1] Through support from the Austrian Academy of Sciences, he took part in a study trip to Java (1903/04). While there, he spent time working at the Buitenzorg Botanical Gardens (now the Bogor Botanical Gardens).

He is known for his research pertaining to the morphology, developmental history, ecology and physiology of parasitic spermatophytes. He performed detailed studies of toothwort and mistletoe species, including investigations of pear tree immunity in regards to mistletoe.[2]

Heinricher also conducted studies on flower construction anomalies and their importance in understanding its phylogenetics, adventitious buds on the frond lamina of ferns from an evolutionary and morphological perspective, the effects of light and substrateonseed germination and isolateral leaf construction in plants being exposed to strong sunlight.[2]

Heinricher's grandson, Meinhard Michael Moser (1924–2002), was an esteemed mycologist.[3]

Selected writings

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The standard author abbreviation Heinr. is used to indicate this person as the author when citingabotanical name.[5]

References

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  • ^ a b Deutsche Biographie (biography)
  • ^ Horak, Egon; Peintner, Ursula; Pöder, Reinhold (2003). "Meinhard Michael Moser (1924–2002): doyen of European agaricologists". Mycological Research. 107 (4): 506–508. doi:10.1017/S0953756203007421. PMID 12825524.
  • ^ WorldCat Titles (publications)
  • ^ International Plant Names Index.  Heinr.

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