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Manuel Pio Correia (1874–1934) was a Portuguese botanist.
Correia's study into botany focused primarily on the scientific, economic, and industrial means of crop production.
He had a wife, Mercedes Veloso, and a son, Manuel Pio Correia Jr. At the time of his death, Correia was a researcher at the Museum of Natural History in Paris.
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