Frieder Gröger
Frieder Gröger was a German mycologist from Berlin. His official author citation is "Gröger".
Life
Frieder Gröger was a teacher for fifteen years until abandoning his job. After that he earned a living partly as a district fungus expert. Besides he was freelance active, mainly literary. Furthermore, he devoted himself to mushroom hunting, the alienation of the grouped goods, flower propagation and selling flowers and onions.Gröger significantly designed the Mykologische Mitteilungsblatt Halle, which was distributed to the mushroom surveyors from East Germany. Beyond that he actively worked on the fungus-themed journal Boletus, which was later combined with the other journal in the 199ßs under this name unter dem Titel. Until he reached the age of 65 he proofreaded, reworked the manuscripts and performed paperwork. At this time his membership in the Federal Committee Mycology of the Naturschutzbund Deutschland. From then on he concentrated himself for the development of determination tables. First planned as Beiheft zur Zeitschrift für Mykologie, the first part of the 2006 journal Bestimmungsschlüssel für Blätterpilze und Röhrlinge in Europa was released as the 13th volume of the Regensburger Mykologischen Schriften.
He is member of the Pilzkundlichen Arbeitsgemeinschaft Berlin-Brandenburg e.V..
Works (selection)
Books
- with Franz Engel: Pilzwanderungen. Eine Pilzkunde für jedermann. 23rd edition. A. Ziemsen, Wittenberg Lutherstadt 1989. 215 pages..Pilze und Wildfrüchte selbst gesammelt und zubereitet. 3rd edition. Verlag für die Frau, Leipzig 1985. 144 pages. ASIN B001C3Q1TS.
- with Alfred Birkfeld and Kurt Herschel: Pilze - Essbar oder giftig? 23rd edition, revised edition. A. Ziemsen, Wittenberg Lutherstadt 1990. 72 pages..Bestimmungsschlüssel für Blätterpilze und Röhrlinge in Europa. Teil I: Hauptschlüssel; Gattungsschlüssel; Artenschlüssel für Röhrlinge und Verwandte, Wachsblättler, hellblättrige Seitlinge, Hellblättler und Rötlinge. In: Regensburger Mykologische Schriften 13. Regensburgische Botanische Gesellschaft 2006..