Jennie van Ackeren Dieterle explained

Jennie van Ackeren Dieterle (August 2, 1909 – April 15, 1999) was an American botanist, plant collector, curator, university teacher and taxonomist.[1] She collected more than 3,700 plant specimens and identified over 570 of them, the majority from the Cucurbitaceae family. Most of the plants collected came from Mexico and the United States.[1] [2] She identified and named nine previously undescribed species of Cucurbitaceae.[3] She has been recognised for her expertise in this family of plants and had an entire genus of Cucurbitaceae from Mexico named after her, known as Dieterlea.[4]

Career

Van Ackeren Dieterle worked at the University of Michigan. Her contributions to the Herbarium collection include an extensive number of plant specimens from 1931 to 1979.[5]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jennie van Ackeren Dieterle . 2023-01-04 . bionomia.net . en.
  2. Web site: Dieterle 51-100 Search Results University of Michigan - Herbarium University of Michigan Library Digital Collections . 2023-01-09 . quod.lib.umich.edu.
  3. Web site: Dieterle, Jennie van Ackeren International Plant Names Index . 2023-01-04 . www.ipni.org.
  4. Lott . Emily J. . 1986-10-01 . Dieterlea, a new genus of cucurbitaceae from Mexico . Brittonia . en . 38 . 4 . 407–410 . 10.2307/2807088 . 2807088 . 84164152 . 1938-436X.
  5. Book: AEggli, Urs . Etymological dictionary of succulent plant names . 2010 . Leonard E. Newton . 978-3-662-07125-0 . Berlin . 861706365.
  6. Dieterle . Jennie V. A. . 1960 . Sandbags as a Technical Aid in Mounting Plants . Rhodora . 62 . 743 . 322–324 . 23305877 . 0035-4902.
  7. Dieterle . J. V. A. . 1975 . Parasicyos maculatus, a new genus and species of Cucurbitaceae from Guatemala . Phytologia . 32 . 289–290.
  8. Dieterle . J. V. A. . 1980 . Two new Cucurbitaceae from Mexico . Contributions from the University of Michigan Herbarium . 14 . 69–73.