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- Q91844 description "German botanist".
- Q91844 description "German botanist".
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- Q91844 abstract "Gustav Friedrich Hermann Maass (December 2, 1830 – April 28, 1901) was a German botanist who was a native of Brandenburg an der Havel.In 1848 he became an assistant to agriculturalist Hermann von Nathusius (1809–1879), and from late 1849 spent twelve-plus years in the military as an artilleryman in the 3rd Brandenburg Artillery Brigade, as a Brigadeschule instructor at Magdeburg and as an assistant to the brigade staff in Berlin. In 1862 he became a manager in the Magdeburgischen Land-Feuer-Societät in Altenhausen, a position he maintained until his death in 1901.In 1866 Maass was co-founder of the Walbeck "Aller Association", and was its chairman from 1874 to 1896. Within this association he performed extensive studies of flora in areas surrounding the Ohre and Aller Rivers. With Paul Ascherson (1834–1913) and Ludwig Schneider (1809–1889), he took part in extended botanical excursions. Results from these field studies were incorporated into Schneider's book Flora von Magdeburg.Maass is credited with discovering several new species of blackberry, and provided assistance to Wilhelm Olbers Focke (1834–1922) with the latter's 1877 treatise Synopsis Ruborum Germaniae. Also, the botanical species Rubus maassii is named in Maass' honor.Increasingly, from the mid-1880s, he combined his botanical trips with historical research, in particular investigations of megaliths and other prehistoric monuments, as well as studies of ancient villages and forts.".
- Q91844 birthDate "1830-12-02".
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- Q91844 deathDate "1901-04-28".
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- Q91844 dateOfBirth "1830-12-02".
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- Q91844 name "Maass, Gustav".
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- Q91844 comment "Gustav Friedrich Hermann Maass (December 2, 1830 – April 28, 1901) was a German botanist who was a native of Brandenburg an der Havel.In 1848 he became an assistant to agriculturalist Hermann von Nathusius (1809–1879), and from late 1849 spent twelve-plus years in the military as an artilleryman in the 3rd Brandenburg Artillery Brigade, as a Brigadeschule instructor at Magdeburg and as an assistant to the brigade staff in Berlin.".
- Q91844 label "Gustav Maass".
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