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Anne Casimir Pyrame de Candolle

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Nationality
  
Swiss

Role
  
Botanist

Author abbrev. (botany)
  
C.DC.

Fields
  
Botany

Spouse
  
Anna-Mathilde Marcet

Notable awards
  
Honorary degree

Name
  
Anne Pyrame


Anne Casimir Pyrame de Candolle

Born
  
February 20, 1836 Geneva (
1836-02-20
)

Known for
  
plant systematics, plant physiology

Influences
  
Alphonse Pyrame de Candolle

Children
  
Raymond Charles de Candolle (1864–1935), Florence Pauline Lucienne de Candolle (1865–1943), Richard Emile Augustin de Candolle (1868–1920), Reyne Marguerite de Candolle (1876–1958)

Died
  
October 3, 1918, Chene-Bougeries, Switzerland

Parents
  
Alphonse Pyramus de Candolle

Influenced by
  
Alphonse Pyramus de Candolle

Grandparents
  
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle

Anne Casimir Pyrame de Candolle (20 February 1836, Geneva – 3 October 1918, Chêne-Bougeries) was a Swiss botanist, the son of Alphonse Pyrame de Candolle.

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Early life and education

He studied chemistry, physics and mathematics in Paris (1853–57), later spending time in England, where he met with Miles Berkeley. In 1859 he visited Algeria, and during the following year, continued his education in Berlin. Afterwards, he returned to Geneva as an assistant and colleague to his father. He married Anna-Mathilde Marcet and they had four children: Raymond Charles de Candolle (1864–1935), Florence Pauline Lucienne de Candolle (1865–1943), Richard Émile Augustin de Candolle (1868–1920) and Reyne Marguerite de Candolle (1876–1958).

Career

In the field of plant systematics, he used criteria such as stem structure and/or leaf arrangement as a basis of anatomical criteria. As a plant physiologist, he conducted investigations on the movement of leaves, the curling of tendrils, the effect of low temperatures on seed germination and the influence of ultraviolet radiation on flower formation. He was particularly interested in the botanical family Piperaceae.

He continued work on Monographiae phanerogamarum, a project begun by his father, and was co-editor of the Archives des sciences physiques et naturelles (Geneva). He held honorary degrees (doctor honoris causa) from the universities of Rostock, Geneva, Aberdeen and Uppsala.

References

Casimir de Candolle Wikipedia


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