František Bubák
Czech lichenologist and mycologist
Intro | Czech lichenologist and mycologist | |
A.K.A. | Bubák | |
A.K.A. | Bubák | |
Places | Czech Republic | |
was | Biologist Scientist Mycologist | |
Work field | Biology Science | |
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Birth | 22 July 1866, Rovensko pod Troskami, Semily District, Liberec Region, Czech Republic | |
Death | 19 September 1925Prague, Duchy of Bohemia (aged 59 years) |
František Bubák (22 July 1866, Rovensko pod Troskami – 19 September 1925, Prague) was a Czech mycologist and phytopathologist.
From 1902 to 1919, he served as a professor at the provincial academy in Tábor, followed by a professorship in botany and plant pathology at the agricultural university in Brno. From 1920 to 1925, he was a professor at the Czech Technical University in Prague (Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry).
He was the author of numerous papers involving fungi native to Bohemia, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Galicia, Hungary, Istria, Montenegro, Moravia, Russia and Tyrol. He also published works on North American fungi. The mycological genus Bubakia is named in his honor.