Gustaf Einar Du Rietz  | |
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![]() Einar du Rietz in 1932  | |
| Born | April 25, 1895 | 
| Died | March 7, 1967 (aged 71) | 
| Nationality | Swedish | 
| Occupation | Scientist | 
Gustaf Einar Du Rietz (1895โ1967) was a Swedish lichenologist and ecologist. He was part of a Swedish Australasian Botanical Expedition to New Zealand in 1926 to study lichens in New Zealand along with his wife Greta Sernander-Du Rietz, who was also a lichenologist.[1] He later became professor of plant ecology at the University of Uppsala in 1934.
References
- โ Sveding, Anton (2019). "PROVIDING GUIDELINE PRINCIPLES: BOTANY AND ECOLOGY WITHIN THE STATE FOREST SERVICE OF NEW ZEALAND DURING THE 1920s". International Review of Environmental History. 5 (1): 113โ128. doi:10.22459/IREH.05.01.2019.07.
 
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