Giuseppe Gibelli

Italian biologist
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IntroItalian biologist
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A.K.A.Gibelli
PlacesItaly
wasBotanist Scientist Lichenologist
Work fieldBiology Science
Gender
Male
Birth9 February 1831
Death16 September 1898Paris (aged 67 years)
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Biography

Giuseppe Gibelli (February 9, 1831 – September 16, 1898) was an Italian botanist and lichenologist who was a native of Santa Cristina e Bissone.
He originally studied medicine, earning his medical doctorate at the University of Pavia. Later he studied botany and microscopy in Germany. He became a professor of botany at the Universities of Modena (1874) and Bologna (1879), and from 1883 to 1898 was a professor of botany and director of the botanical garden at Turin.
Gibelli is remembered for his pioneer studies of mycorrhiza, the symbiotic association between fungus and plant roots. With Giovanni Passerini (1816-1893) and Vincenzo de Cesati (1806-1883), he was co-author of Compendio della flora italiana, a compendium of Italian flora.

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