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August Friedrich Adrian Diel
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12022-07-06T14:02:05-04:00August Friedrich Adrian Diel9pomologistplain2022-07-12T14:21:21-04:001756 - 1839August Friedrich Adrian Diel (1756 – 1839) was a fruit-breeder and the founder of pomology. In 1799 he published Towards a systematic description of German fruit varieties.
The book was translated into Russian in installments. The volume covering pears, peaches, apricots, and plums was translated by Pavel Shvarts in 1824 and is available via Google Books. Have a look!