Gaston Bonnier Explained

Gaston Eugène Marie Bonnier (9 April 1853 in Paris – 2 January 1922) was a French botanist and plant ecologist.[1]

Biography

Bonnier first studied at École Normale Supérieure in Paris from 1873 to 1876. Together with Charles Flahault, he studied at Uppsala University in 1878. They published two articles about their impressions:

He became assistant professor, later full professor, of botany at Sorbonne in 1887 and, in addition, he founded a Plant Biological Laboratory in Fontainebleau in 1889. The same year, he co-founded the scientific journal Revue Générale de Botanique, which he edited until 1922. He was an early exponent of experimental plant ecology. He transplanted alpine plants between the Alps and Pyrenees and the research garden in Fontainebleau.[2] [3] [4] [5] The results were published in:

He authored several floras of France, such as

Notable students of Gaston Bonnier include Henri Devaux, Maurice Bouly de Lesdain,[6] Paul Becquerel, Louis Emberger, Paul Jaccard, and Albert Maige among others.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gaston Bonnier. 2021-04-21. www.biologie-seite.de. de.
  2. Coulter. M. C.. 1923. Gaston Bonnier. Botanical Gazette. en. 76. 4. 425–426. 10.1086/333274. 224833700 . 0006-8071.
  3. Bournerias. Marcel. 1990. Gaston Bonnier, éminent pédagogue et botaniste de terrain. Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France. Lettres Botaniques. fr. 137. 2–3. 93–105. 10.1080/01811797.1990.10824870. 0181-1797. free. 1990BSBFL.137...93B .
  4. 1923. Prof. Gaston Bonnier. Nature. en. 111. 2782. 264–265. 10.1038/111264b0. 0028-0836. free. 1923Natur.111..264. .
  5. Smith. Gideon F.. Wolff. Ernst. Thoumin. Luce. 2020. The taxonomy and nomenclature of Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri Raym.-Hamet & H.Perrier (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae), with biographical notes on Gaston Eugène Marie Bonnier (1853–1922). Bradleya. 2020. 38. 94. 10.25223/brad.n38.2020.a13. 220072094 . 0265-086X.
  6. Le Dr Maurice Bouly de Lesdain (1869–1965 . H. . Des Abbayes . Revue bryologique et lichénologique . 34 . 1–2 . 1966 . 370–375 . fr .