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Theodor Hartig
Theodor Hartig
Theodor Hartig, from the Book "Biographien bedeutender hessischer Forstleute", Wiesbaden und Frankfurt am Main 1990, p. 271
Born21 February 1805
Died26 Märch 1880
NationalityGerman
Known forSieve tube elements
Scientific career
FieldsForestry science, botany, zoology
Author abbrev. (zoology)Hartig

Theodor Hartig (born 21 February 1805 in Dillenburg - died 26 Märch 1880 in Braunschweig) was a German forestry biologist and botanist. He was the son of Georg Ludwig Hartig (1764–1837), a German agriculturist. His son Robert (1839–1901) was also a forestry scientist and mycologist and desbribed the Hartig net, a hyphal network that extends into the plant root.

Hartig was the first to discover and name the sieve tube element cells (as Siebfasern - sieve fibres and Siebröhren - sieve tubes) in 1837.

As Hartig described many gall wasp species, his zoologist author abbreviation is Hartig.

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