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August Vaga (March 15, 1893 in Kehra – December 11, 1960 in Tartu) was an Estonian and Soviet botanist. Much of his research into botany was conducted in Tartu, and he was affiliated with the Estonian Institute of Zoology and Botany from its founding in 1947 to 1952.

The standard author abbreviation Vaga is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[1]

References

  1. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Vaga.