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Hans Conrad Schellenberg

Swiss botanist and university teacher (1872–1923) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hans Conrad Schellenberg
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Hans Conrad Schellenberg (28 April 1872 27 October 1923) was a Swiss botanist and agronomist.

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Schellenberg was born in Hottingen. He studied at the Eidgenössisches Polytechnikum Zürich (1890–93) and the University of Berlin (1893–95), where he was a student of botanist Simon Schwendener. Afterwards he worked as an assistant at the seed control station in Zürich (1895–97) and as a teacher at the Agricultural School-Strickhof in Oberstrass (1897–1902). He obtained his habilitation for botany at the Polytechnic in Zürich, where from 1908 to 1923, he served as a professor of agronomy.[1][2]

His primary focus was in the areas of plant pathology and agricultural botany, being credited with furthering the development of grain farming in Switzerland.[3] He was the author of significant works on fungal plant diseases.[1] He died in Zürich, aged 51.

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Selected works

  • Beiträge zur Kenntnis der verholzten Zellmembran, 1895 (dissertation thesis).
  • Graubündens Getreidevarietäten : mit besonderer Rücksicht auf ihre horizontale Verbreitung, 1900 Graubünden cereal varieties.
  • Der Blasenrost der Arve, 1904 Blister rust and the Swiss pine.
  • Untersuchungen über den Einfluss der Salze auf die Wachstumsrichtung der Wurzeln, zunächst. an der Erbsenwurzel, 1906 Studies on the influence of salts on growth direction of roots, etc.
  • Die Brandpilze der Schweiz 1911 Smut fungi of Switzerland.[4]
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