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Robert Hippolyte Chodat

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Name
  
Robert Chodat

Role
  
Author


Died
  
1934, Geneva, Switzerland

Awards
  
Linnean Medal

Robert Hippolyte Chodat (4 June 1865, Moutier – 28 April 1934) was a Swiss botanist and phycologist who was a professor and director of the botanical institute at the University of Geneva.

He studied medicine and botany at Geneva, where he was later a lecturer of pharmacy. In 1889 he attained the title of associate professor, two years later becoming a full professor of medical and pharmaceutical botany. From 1900 onward, he taught classes in general and systematic botany. In 1908 he was appointed rector at the University of Geneva.

Chodat was a leading authority of the botanical family Polygalaceae. In 1914, with Emil Hassler (1864–1937), he collected plants in Región Oriental of Paraguay. He was winner of the 1933 Linnean Medal.

Selected publications

  • Monographia Polygalacearum, vol.1 1891, vol.2 1893.
  • 1898–1907 : Plantae Hasslerianae (with Emil Hassler).
  • Etude Critique et Experimentale sur le Polymorphisme des Algues, 1909.
  • La Végétation du Paraguay. Résultats Scientifiques d'une Mission Botanique Suisse au Paraguay, (with Wilhelm Vischer 1890-1960).
  • La biologie des plantes: Les plantes aquatiques, 1917.
  • References

    Robert Hippolyte Chodat Wikipedia