Michel Gandoger

French botanist and mycologist (1850–1926)

Abbé Jean Michel Gandoger (10 May 1850 – 4 October 1926), was a French botanist and mycologist.[1] He was born in Arnas, the son of a wealthy vineyard owner in the Beaujolais region. Although he took holy orders at the age of 26, he devoted his life to the study of botany, specializing in the genus Rosa. He travelled throughout the Mediterranean, notably Crete, Spain, Portugal, and Algeria, amassing a herbarium of over 800,000 specimens, now kept at the Jardin botanique de Lyon. However, he is notorious for having published thousands of plant species that are no longer accepted. He died at Arnas in 1926.

Father J B Charbonnel published an obituary in the Bulletin de la Societe botanique de France (1927, Vol. 74, 3–11), listing Gandoger's many publications. Plants with the specific epithet of gandogeri are named after him,[2][3] an example being Carex gandogeri.

The standard author abbreviation Gand. (originally Gdgr.) is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[4]

Publications

  • Flore lyonnaise et des départements du sud-est, comprenant l'analyse des plantes spontanées et des plantes cultivées comme industrielles ou ornementales (1875)
  • Revue du genre Polygonum (1882)
  • Flora europaea (1883-1891, 27 volumes)
  • Herborisations dans les Pyrénées (1884)
  • Monographie mondiale des Crucifères (3 volumes)

References

  1. ^ IPNI Author Details at www.ipni.org
  2. ^ Google Books Etymological Dictionary of Grasses
  3. ^ 2012 Smithsonian Brachypodium gandogeri Hack. ex Gand.
  4. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Gand. (originally Gdgr.).

External links

  • Works by Michel Gandoger at Biodiversity Heritage Library Edit this at Wikidata
  • Works by Michel Gandoger at Open Library Edit this at Wikidata
  • Works by or about Michel Gandoger at Internet Archive
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