William Nylander

Botanist, Deceased Person

1822 – 1899

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Who was William Nylander?

William Nylander was a Finnish botanist and entomologist. Nylander taught at the University of Helsinki for a number of years before later moving to Paris, where he lived until his death in 1899.

Nylander pioneered the technique of determining the taxonomy of lichens by the use of chemical reagents, such as tinctures of iodine and hypochlorite, still used by lichenologists to this day.

Nylander was also the first to realise the effect of atmospheric pollution on the growth of lichens, an important discovery that paved the way for the use of lichens to detect pollution and determine the cleanness of air.

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Born
Jan 3, 1822
Oulu
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Died
Mar 29, 1899
Paris

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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