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Carl Georg Oscar Drude
German botanist

Carl Georg Oscar Drude

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German botanist
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Drude
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Place of birth
Braunschweig
Place of death
Dresden
Age
80 years
Carl Georg Oscar Drude
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Biography

Carl Georg Oscar Drude (June 5, 1852 in Braunschweig – February 1, 1933 in Dresden) was a German botanist.

From 1870 he studied science and chemistry at the Collegium Carolinum in Braunschweig, relocating to the University of Göttingen the following year, where he was influenced by August Grisebach (1814-1879). In 1873 he obtained his PhD and subsequently served as an assistant to Friedrich Gottlieb Bartling (1798-1875).
From 1876 to 1879 he worked as a lecturer in botany at Göttingen, followed by an appointment as chair of botany at Dresden Technical University (1879). Here he served as director of its botanical gardens, which he systematically configured according to a phytogeographical principle. He remained at Dresden until his retirement in 1920, twice serving as university rector (1906-1907, 1918-1919).

He is known best for his research in the field of plant geography, that included mapping of the world's different floristic zones. With Adolf Engler 1844-1930), he was co-editor of Die Vegetation der Erde (1896-1928).

Principal works

  • Atlas der Pflanzenverbreitung, 1887
  • Handbuch der Pflanzengeographie, 1890
  • Deutschlands Pflanzengeographie, 1896-
  • Die Ökologie der Pflanzen, 1914.

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