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Hans Sydow

Hans Sydow was a German mycologist and the son of mycologist and lichenologist, Paul Sydow (1851–1925).

Career
Hans Sydow worked at the Dresdner Bank in Berlin between 1904 and 1937 rising to divisional manager in 1922. He was founding editor of the journal '''', established in 1903, and he remained the journal's editor in chief until his death in 1946. ==Honours==
Honours
Following Sydow's death, Annales Mycologici was retitled with the prefix Sydowia in his honour. • Sydowiella (family Sydowiellaceae) by Petr. in 1923 • Sydowina (family Fenestellaceae) by Petr. in 1923 • Sydowinula (family Nitschkiaceae) by Petr. in 1923 • Sydowiellina (family Schizothyriaceae) by Bat. & I.H.Lima in 1959 A subspecies of Bryum capillare received the suffix "sydowii" by Czech botanist, Josef Podpěra. == Selected publications ==
Selected publications
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