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Pietro Romualdo Pirotta

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Nationality
  
Italian

Author abbrev. (botany)
  
Pirotta


Name
  
Pietro Pirotta

Fields
  
Botany

Pietro Romualdo Pirotta

Born
  
February 7, 1853 Padua (
1853-02-07
)

Died
  
August 3, 1936, Rome, Italy

"Storie che raccontano il futuro" alla scuola Pirotta di Roma


Pietro Romualdo Pirotta (February 7, 1853 – August 3, 1936) was an Italian professor of botany. He was made Knight of the Crown of Italy.

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Pietro Romualdo Pirotta Locale in vendita in via Pietro Romualdo Pirotta 28 Centocelle Roma

Biography

He enrolled in the faculty of medicine of the University of Pavia and then changed to the University's faculty of sciences, where he graduated in July 1875. He taught science at the liceo of Pistoia and simultaneously worked at the mycological laboratory which was part of the Botanical Institute of the University of Pavia, where he received his laurea (PhD). In 1879 he won a prize from the Institute of Mycology at the University of Strasbourg. In Italy he was appointed to the professorial chair of botany at the University of Modena and to the directorship of the botanical garden at Modena. In 1883 the minister Guido Baccelli appointed him Professor at the Department of Botany at the Sapienza University of Rome, in which position he remained until 1928. Pirotta directed the creation of a new botanical institute in the garden attached to the convent of San Lorenzo in Panisperna. Pirotta was a founder of the publication of l'Annuario of the Royal Botanical Institute of Rome (subsequently named the Annali di Botanica). He promoted the founding of the Colonial Herbarium (located in Rome from 1905 to 1915 and then in Florence).

Pirotta identified the first outbreaks of Plasmopara viticola (grapevine downy mildew) in Italy. In 1917–1922 he played a key role in the creation of the National Park of Abruzzo. He served as president of the Italian Botanical Society.

Pirotta was elected to the Accademia dei Lincei in 1901 and to the Royal Academy of Italy in 1929. A street in Rome is named in his honor.

References

Pietro Romualdo Pirotta Wikipedia