Vladimir Andreevich Tranzschel

Vladimir Andreevich Tranzschel
Born (1868-01-16)January 16, 1868
St Petersburg
Died January 21, 1942(1942-01-21) (aged 74)
St Petersburg
Nationality  Russia
Other names Woldemar Heirich Tranzschel
Occupation Mycologist
Known for Tranzschel’s Law in Rust fungus evolution

Vladimir Andreevich Tranzschel (Russian: Владимир Андреевич траншель) (January 16 [O.S. January 4] 1868–January 21, 1942) was a Russian botanist, mycologist and plant pathologist, especially an expert on rust fungi.

He graduated from Saint Petersburg University in 1889 and became an assistant at the Imperial Forestry Institute in Saint Petersburg. 1898–1900, he was stationed at the University of Warsaw, but soon returned to Saint Petersburg and took a position a curator at the Botanic Garden of the Imperial Academy of Sciences. He remained affiliated with the Academy for the remainder of his career, from 1912 as senior botanist. He travelled and made collections in European Russia, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Crimea, Kyrgyzstan, Pamir Mountains, Ussuri and Primorsky.[1]

He is particularly known for Tranzschel's Law, that states that telia of microcyclic species of rust fungi that are descendants of macrocyclic, heteroecious rusts simulate aecia of the ancestral macrocyclic rust and occur on the aecial host of the latter.[2] Tranzschel devised his law to assists in identification of the aecial host of a suspected heteroecious rust by looking for hosts attacked by a microcyclic rust with morphologically similar telia to the former. Modern evolutionary thinking about rust fungi and molecular investigations have confirmed its validity .[3]

In addition, Tranzschel described a number of new species of rust fungi and wrote fungas for various parts of Russia. Together with A. Henckel, Tranzschel also translated Kerner von Marilaun’s Pflanzenleben from German to Russian.[4]

The rust fungus genus Tranzschelia Arthur was named to his honour.[6]

Selected species described by Tranzschel

Selected scientific works

References

  1. Asmous, Vladimir C. (1945). "Prof. V. A. Tranzschel, 1868-1942 (obituary)". Mycologia. 37 (2): 271–274. JSTOR 3754924.
  2. Cummins, G. B.; Hiratsuka, Y. (1983). Illustrated Genera of Rust Fungi. St. Paul MN: American Phytopathological Society Press.
  3. Shattock, R. C.; Preece, T. F. (2000). "Tranzschel revisited: modern studies of the relatedness of different rust fungi confirm his law". Mycologist. 14 (3): 113–117. doi:10.1016/S0269-915X(00)80086-5.
  4. Kerner von Marilaun, A. (1899–1903). Жизнь растений (А. Генкеля и В. Траншеля) [Pflanzenleben] (in Russian). СПб.: Книгоиздат. т-во «Просвещение».
  5. IPNI.  Tranzschel.
  6. Arthur, J. C. (1905). Résultats scientifiques du Congres international de Botanique, Wien: 350. Missing or empty |title= (help)
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