https://dbpedia.org/sparql?query=define%20sql%3Adescribe-mode%20%22CBD%22%20%20DESCRIBE%20%3Chttp%3A%2F%2Fdbpedia.org%2Fresource%2FKarel_Kavina%3E&output=application%2Fatom%2Bxml2024-03-29T01:44:25.514404ZOData Service and Descriptor Documenthttp://dbpedia.org/resource/Karel_Kavina2024-03-29T01:44:25.514404ZKarel Kavina (5. září 1890 Praha-Smíchov – 21. ledna 1948 Praha) byl český botanik. Karel Kavina má v Mezinárodním rejstříku jmen rostlin zkratku Kavina.Karel KavinaKarel Kavina ( 4 de septiembre 1890, Praga - 21 de enero 1948, íd), fue un botánico checo.Karel Kavina ( 4 de septiembre 1890, Praga - 21 de enero 1948, íd), fue un botánico checo.Karel Kavina (September 4, 1890 – January 21, 1948, both in Prague) was a Czech botanist. Kavina was professor of botany at the Technical University in Prague. He worked on systemics, plant morphology and anatomy, and bryology. He published several atlases and monographs and was editor-in-chief of two botanical journals. In 1938, botanist Albert Pilát published Kavinia, which is a genus of fungi in the Lentariaceae family. The genus contains five species, and has a largely European distribution. It was named in Kavina's honour. The standard author abbreviation Kavina is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.Karel Kavina1085339938Karel Kavina2032649Karel Kavina (September 4, 1890 – January 21, 1948, both in Prague) was a Czech botanist. Kavina was professor of botany at the Technical University in Prague. He worked on systemics, plant morphology and anatomy, and bryology. He published several atlases and monographs and was editor-in-chief of two botanical journals. In 1938, botanist Albert Pilát published Kavinia, which is a genus of fungi in the Lentariaceae family. The genus contains five species, and has a largely European distribution. It was named in Kavina's honour.Karel Kavina (5. září 1890 Praha-Smíchov – 21. ledna 1948 Praha) byl český botanik. Karel Kavina má v Mezinárodním rejstříku jmen rostlin zkratku Kavina.1818