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Jun 03, 1882 Markgröningen, Baden Württemberg, Germany Died on 21 Oct 1944 (aged 62)

German mycologist

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About Julius Schäffer

  • Julius Schäffer (3 June 1882 – 21 October 1944) was a German mycologist.
  • His contributions include studies on the Agaricales (gilled mushrooms), especially the genus Russula, about which he wrote a monograph in 1933.
  • Later, he revised the genus in the series Die Pilze Mitteleuropas (1926–1967); his notes were published posthumously by his wife Liesel in 1952 with the help of other mycologists.
  • The work was considered the "authoritative treatment of the group for Central Europe".
  • One of the Russula species that was first described in this publication was R.
  • laeta.
  • Schäffer developed a chemical test to help with the identification of Agaricus species.
  • A positive reaction of Schaeffer's test, which uses the reaction of aniline and nitric acid on the surface of the mushroom, is indicated by an orange to red color; it is characteristic of species in the section Flavescentes.
  • The compounds responsible for the reaction were named schaefferal A and B to honor Schäffer.Schäffer is the only mycologist of modern times known to have died from consuming poisonous mushrooms, in this case, Paxillus involutus.
  • About an hour after he and his wife ate a meal prepared with the mushrooms, Schäffer developed vomiting, diarrhea, and fever.
  • His condition worsened to the point where he was admitted to hospital the following day, and subsequently developed renal failure, perishing after 17 days.

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