Jean-Baptiste Ripart

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Jean-Baptiste Ripart

Jean Baptiste Marie Joseph Solange Eugène Ripart (15 May 1815,[1] Bessines – 17 October 1878, Bourges) was a French physician, botanist and mycologist.

During his career he worked as a physician in Bourges. He conducted investigations of cryptogams and performed research of the genera Rosa and Rubus.[2][3] With Pierre Alfred Déséglise (Rosa) and Léon Gaston Genevier (Rubus), he described numerous botanical species.[4]

The mycological genera Ripartitella (Singer, 1947) and Ripartites (P.Karst., 1879) as well as the plant genus Ripartia (Gdgr., 1881) commemorate his name.[5]

Published works[]

  • "Notice sur la fontaine de Saint-Firmin ou Fontaine-de-fer, sur la composition de ses eaux, leurs propriétés", (1852).[6]

References[]

  1. ^ Charpin, A., 2017 - Dictionnaire des membres de la Société Botanique de France. Le journal de botanique, hors série, 1-604.
  2. ^ Berichte der Schweizerischen Botanischen Gesellschaft = Bulletin de la Société Botanique Suisse
  3. ^ Synopsis der mitteleuropäischen Flora, Volume 6, Part 1 by Paul Friedrich August Ascherson, Paul Graebner
  4. ^ IPNI List of plants described and co-described by Ripart
  5. ^ BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  6. ^ Mémoires de la Société historique, littéraire et scientifique du Cher by Société historique, littéraire et scientifique du Cher, Bourges
  7. ^ IPNI.  Ripart.
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