Gerald Czech

Gerald Czech
Gerald Czech
Nacimiento 1930
Residencia Bandera de Austria Austria
Nacionalidad austríaco
Campo botánica
Abreviatura en botánica Czech

Gerald Czech ( * 1930 - ) es un botánico austríaco.

Abreviatura

La abreviatura Czech se emplea para indicar a Gerald Czech como autoridad en la descripción y clasificación científica de los vegetales. (Ver listado de especies descritas por este autor en IPNI)

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