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'''Renato Pampanini''', born in [[Valdobbiadene]], [[Italy]] in 1875 and died in [[Vittorio Veneto]] in 1949, was an Italian [[botanist]] and [[mycologist]].<ref></ref>
== Life ==
Pampanini studied at the [[University of Geneva]], then in [[Lausanne]] and in [[Fribourg|Friborg]]. He presented his thesis at the [[University of Florence]].
In addition to his own scientific research, he carried out numerous botanical expeditions, notably to [[Cyrenaica]] and other regions of [[North Africa]], to the [[Rhodes]] and the [[Dodecanese]] islands. He was also one of the first Italian botanists to address issues of environmental protection.
The Pampanini herbarium, which includes more than 5,000 specimens, is located in the central Italian herbarium of the [[Museo di Storia Naturale di Firenze]].
== References ==
[[Category:1875 births]]
[[Category:1949 deaths]]
[[Category:Italian botanists]]
[[Category:Italian mycologists]]
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