Otto Appel
Friedrich Carl Louis Otto Appel was a German botanist and agriculturalist.
Appel was born in Coburg. Following work as an assistant at the Universities of Würzburg and Königsberg, he joined the newly established biological division of agriculture and forestry at the Imperial Health Office in Berlin, from which the Biologische Bundesanstalt für Land- und Forstwirtschaft in Berlin-Dahlem later emerged. Here he served as its director from 1920 to 1933.
Appel was a leading authority on potato diseases. In Germany he developed a successful seed potato inspection program. He died in Berlin-Zehlendorf.- Die Pflanzkartoffel, 1918 - The seed potato.
- Taschenatlas der kartoffelkrankheiten, 1925–26 - Pocket atlas of potato diseases.
- "The diseases of sugar beet", 1927.
- Taschenatlas der Krankheiten des Beeren- und Schalenobstes, 1929.