Friedrich (or Friederich) Wilhelm Zopf (12 December 1846 – 24 June 1909) was a well-known German botanist and mycologist. He dedicated to his whole life with fungal biology, particularly in classification of fungi and dye production in fungi and lichens.[1] Besides, his textbook on fungi called “Die pilze in morphologischer, physiologischer, biologischer und systematischer beziehung (Translation: The mushrooms in morphological, physiological, biological and systematic relationship)” in 1890 was also an outstanding work on the subject for many decades.[2] The unicellular achlorophic microalgae Prototheca zopfii is named after him because of his profound suggestions and contributions to Krüger's pioneering work in Prototheca.[3] Thus, his numerous contributions gave him a special status in mycological history.
Friedrich (or Friederich) WilhelmZopf (12 December 1846 – 24 June 1909) was a well-known German botanist and mycologist. He dedicated to his whole life...
analysis: The name Eumycetozoa was first used by German mycologist FriedrichWilhelmZopf in 1884, although no formal taxonomic rank was given. In 1975, mycologist...
perfume industry. Pseudevernia was circumscribed by German botanist FriedrichWilhelmZopf in 1903 with Pseudevernia furfuracea as the type species. Pseudevernia...
as P. moriformis and P. zopfii, the second name as a tribute to FriedrichWilhelmZopf, a renowned botanist, mycologist, and lichenologist. With the lack...
influenced by instructors such as Simon Schwendener (1829–1919), FriedrichWilhelmZopf (1846–1909) and Johannes Reinke (1849–1931). In 1905 he was named...
in Italy (Paolo Rolli, Pietro Metastasio) and Germany (Friedrich von Hagedorn, Johann Wilhelm Ludwig Gleim, Johann Uz, Johann Nikolaus Götz), and to a...
the order Verrucariales. The genus was circumscribed in 1898 by FriedrichWilhelmZopf. As of October 2022[update], Species Fungorum (in the Catalogue...
Capnodiales Family: Capnodiaceae Genus: Echinothecium Zopf (1898) Type species Echinothecium reticulatum Zopf (1898) Species E. aerophilum E. cladoniae E. reticulatum...
fungi in the family Chaetomiaceae. Circumscribed by German botanist FriedrichWilhelmZopf in 1876, Thielavia is a teleomorph of Myceliophthora. Collectively...
has 10 species. The genus was circumscribed by German mycologist FriedrichWilhelmZopf in 1896, with Rhymbocarpus punctiformis assigned as the type species...
distinguishing closely related species within the genus Porpidia. In 1899, FriedrichWilhelmZopf isolated a compound from Lecidea confluens, which he initially named...
Family: Hyphochytriaceae Genus: Hyphochytrium W. Zopf (1884) Type species Hyphochytrium infestans Zopf 1884 Species Hyphochytrium catenoides Karling 1939...
Stephen West Robert Whittaker Heinrich Georg Winter Otto Zacharias FriedrichWilhelmZopf Geisen, Stefan; Mitchell, Edward A D; Adl, Sina; authors, and 10...
English botanist Sir James Edward Smith as Lichen chrysoleucus; FriedrichWilhelmZopf transferred it to the genus Rhizoplaca in 1905. The single-leaf...
Lecanoromycetes Order: Lecanorales Genus: Lichenosticta Zopf (1898) Type species Lichenosticta podetiicola Zopf (1898) Species L. alcicorniaria L. dombrovskae...
biofuels using algaculture. Aphelidium was first described in 1885 by WilhelmZopf, however the current phylogenetic organisation was not solidified until...
(1): 203–232. doi:10.1007/BF02961414. ISSN 0176-7364. S2CID 84323025. Zopf, Wilhelm (1885). Die Pilzthiere oder Schleimpilze. Breslau: Trewendt. David Bass;...
reproductive structures. Between 1897 and 1906, the mycologist FriedrichWilhelmZopf and the chemist Oswald Hesse conducted a series of early chemical...
chaetochromin. In 1877, the fungus was originally described by FriedrichWilhelmZopf in the Verhandlungen des Botanischen Vereins der Provinz Brandenburg...
just consists of one. This change was founded and implemented by FriedrichWilhelmZopf in 1885. It now exists within a four-species clade of Copromyxa/Hartmannella...
early chemical examination of the lichen Teloschistes flavicans, FriedrichWilhelmZopf identified two substances: physcion (now known more commonly as...