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Otto Stapf FRS (23 April 1857 in Perneck near Bad Ischl - 3 August 1933 in Innsbruck) was an Austrian born botanist and taxonomist, the son of Joseph Stapf, who worked in the Hallstatt salt-mines. He grew up in Hallstatt and later published the archaeological plant remains from the Late Bronze- und Iron Age mines that had been uncovered by his father.Stapf studied Botany in Vienna under Julius Wiesner, where he received his PhD with a dissertation on cristals and cristalloids in plants.
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Stapf, Otto Otto Stapf
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Austrian botanist
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1857-03-23Z
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1857-01-01Z
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1933-08-03Z
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1933-01-01Z
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