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### Author
Rostrup, Ove Georg Frederik (1864-1933), Danish botanist and phytopathologist; director "Statsanstalten Dansk Frøkontrol" 1891-1902; scientist at the department of plant pathology of the Agricultural college 1902-1933; son of E. Rostrup.
**Abbreviated name**: *O. Rostr.* \[standard form in IPNI: *O.Rostr.*\]
#### Herbarium and types
[[Collection CP|CP]]; further material at [[Collection C|C]].
#### Note
Married the entomologist-cecidiologist and collector Sofie Rostrup (1857-1940); Ove Rostrup's sister Asta Rostrup, collected also for her father E. Rostrup.
#### Bibliography and biography
Barnhart 3: 182 (b. 29 Sep 1864, d. 25 Jun 1933); Christiansen p. 319; IH 1 (ed. 2)145, (ed. 3): 52, (ed. 6): 363, (ed. 7): 341, 2: (files); LS 38567, 41679; Rehder 4: 489; Stevenson p. 1256.
#### Biofile
- Anon., Hedwigia 74: (139). 1934 (d.).
- Christensen, C., Dansk bot. Litt. 1880-1911. 134-135. 1913 (portr., bibl.), 1912-1939. 25. 1940 (bibl., portr.); Dansk bot. Hist. 1: 882 \[index\]. 1926.
- Ferdinandsen, C., Bot. Tidsskr. 42(4): 406-407. 1933 (obit., portr.), Friesia 1(2): 137-138. 1933 (obit., portr.), Dansk bot. Ark. 8(8): 1-4. 1935 (biogr. sketch, portr.).
- Lind, J., Danish fungi herb. E. Rostrup 37. 1913.
### Publications
##### n.9621. Bidrag til Danmarks svampflora
**Title**
*Bidrag til Danmarks svampflora* i-ii... Dansk botanisk Arkiv 2(5), 8(8), 1916, 1935. Oct.
**Notes**
*1*: Aug 1916, p. \[1\]-56, *3 pl. Copy*: U. – Issued as Dansk bot. Ark. 2(5). 1916.
*2*: *1935, p*. \[*i*\], \[*1*\]-*74. Copy*: U. – Issued as Dansk bot. Ark. 8(8), 1935, with an introductory biographical sketch by C. Ferdinandsen, an English summary, and an alphabetical index to *Bidrag* i and ii by N.F. Buchwald.