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Heinrich Anton de Bary foi um cirurgião, botânico, microbiologista e micólogo alemão . É considerado o fundador do estudo das doenças em plantas. Heinrich Anton de Bary foi pioneiro no estudo dos cogumelos e das algas. Seus numerosos estudos sobre história vital dos fungos, e sua contribuição para a compreensão das algas e tracheobiontas são referências em Biologia. É considerado o fundador da micologia. More information...

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