Died March 23, 1852 Occupation Botanist | Name Matthieu Bonafous | |
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Born March 7, 1793 Lyon, Rhone-Alpes, France |
Matthieu Bonafous (7 March 1793 – 22 March 1852) was a French botanist born in Lyon.
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Early life
Matthieu Bonafous was born on March 7, 1793 in Lyon, France.
Career
Bonafous wrote Histoire Naturelle, Agricole et Économique du Mäis, a monograph about maize, in 1836. In it, he showed that corn was able to adapt to hostile weather conditions. For example, it could grow in sand (as in New Jersey), in humid climate (like Colombia) or in cold weather (like the Apennine Mountains).
He also wrote about mulberry trees and their use for raising silkworms in De la culture des Mûriers (1822) and Traité de l'éducation des Vers à Soie et de la culture du Mûrier (1840).
The plant Bonafousia was named after him.
Death
He died on March 23, 1852.
Other works
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