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Oreste Mattirolo (7 December 1856, in Turin – 3 December 1947, in Turin) was an Italian botanist and mycologist, who specialized in hypogeal fungi. He studied medicine and sciences at the University of Turin, and from 1879, continued his education at the University of Strasbourg as a pupil of Heinrich Anton de Bary. In 1894 he became an associate professor at the University of Bologna, where he attained a full professorship during the following year. Later on, he served as a professor of botany and director of the botanical gardens at the universities of Florence (1898–1900) and Turin (1900–37).

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  • Oreste Mattirolo (es)
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  • Маттироло, Оресте (ru)
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  • Giovanni M. Marsili (Turín, 7 de diciembre de 1856 – ibíd. 3 de diciembre de 1947) fue un naturalista, micólogo, botánico, médico, italiano (es)
  • Oreste Mattirolo (Torino, 7 dicembre 1856 – Torino, 3 dicembre 1947) è stato un medico, biologo e micologo italiano. (it)
  • Оре́сте Маттиро́ло (итал. Oreste Mattirolo; 7 декабря 1856 — 3 декабря 1947) — итальянский ботаник, миколог и врач, профессор Туринского университета на протяжении более 30 лет. (ru)
  • Oreste Mattirolo (7 December 1856, in Turin – 3 December 1947, in Turin) was an Italian botanist and mycologist, who specialized in hypogeal fungi. He studied medicine and sciences at the University of Turin, and from 1879, continued his education at the University of Strasbourg as a pupil of Heinrich Anton de Bary. In 1894 he became an associate professor at the University of Bologna, where he attained a full professorship during the following year. Later on, he served as a professor of botany and director of the botanical gardens at the universities of Florence (1898–1900) and Turin (1900–37). (en)
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  • Giovanni M. Marsili (Turín, 7 de diciembre de 1856 – ibíd. 3 de diciembre de 1947) fue un naturalista, micólogo, botánico, médico, italiano (es)
  • Oreste Mattirolo (7 December 1856, in Turin – 3 December 1947, in Turin) was an Italian botanist and mycologist, who specialized in hypogeal fungi. He studied medicine and sciences at the University of Turin, and from 1879, continued his education at the University of Strasbourg as a pupil of Heinrich Anton de Bary. In 1894 he became an associate professor at the University of Bologna, where he attained a full professorship during the following year. Later on, he served as a professor of botany and director of the botanical gardens at the universities of Florence (1898–1900) and Turin (1900–37). The mycological genera Mattirolia (Berl. & Bres., 1889) and Mattirolomyces (E.Fisch., 1938) commemorate his name. (en)
  • Oreste Mattirolo (Torino, 7 dicembre 1856 – Torino, 3 dicembre 1947) è stato un medico, biologo e micologo italiano. (it)
  • Оре́сте Маттиро́ло (итал. Oreste Mattirolo; 7 декабря 1856 — 3 декабря 1947) — итальянский ботаник, миколог и врач, профессор Туринского университета на протяжении более 30 лет. (ru)
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