Élie Marchal
Belgian botanist
Intro | Belgian botanist | ||
A.K.A. | Marchal | ||
A.K.A. | Marchal | ||
Places | France Belgium | ||
was | Botanist Scientist Lichenologist | ||
Work field | Biology Science | ||
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Birth | 1 March 1839, Wasigny, canton of Novion-Porcien, arrondissement of Rethel, Ardennes | ||
Death | 19 February 1923Gembloux, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium (aged 84 years) | ||
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Élie Marchal (1 March 1839 in Wasigny – 19 February 1923 in Gembloux) was a Belgian botanist and mycologist.
From 1861 to 1871, he was a middle-school teacher in the communities of Virton, Ath, Visé and Maeseyck. From 1871 to 1879 he was associated with research done at the Jardin botanique des Bruxelles. Additionally, from 1872 until 1899, he worked as a lecturer at various horticultural and teacher schools. In 1899 he retired to Gembloux, where he worked closely with his son, botanist Émile Marchal (1871-1954).
He was the binomial author of numerous species within the family Araliaceae. The mycological genera Marchaliella and Marchalia are named in his honor, the latter genus being circumscribed by Pier Andrea Saccardo.