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meaning "fungus" and the
suffix -λογία (-logia),
meaning "study."
Pioneer mycologists included Elias Magnus Fries,
Christiaan Hendrik Persoon,
Heinrich Anton...
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Pathogenic fungi are
fungi that
cause disease in
humans or
other organisms.
Although fungi are eukaryotic, many
pathogenic fungi are microorganisms. Approximately...
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Merlin Sheldrake (born 1987) is a
British mycologist and
writer known for his work on mycorrhiza.
Merlin Sheldrake was born in 1987 in
London to Rupert...
- This is a non-exhaustive list of
mycologists, or
scientists with a
specialisation in mycology, with
their author abbreviations.
Because the
study of lichens...
- is a
learned society that
serves as the
professional organization of
mycologists in the U.S. and Canada. It was
founded in 1932. The Society's constitution...
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University of Cambridge.
Geoffrey C. Ainsworth.
Brief Biographies of
British Mycologists (John Webster,
David Moore, eds.), p. 50 (British
Mycological Society;...
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mushrooms is α-Amanitin. The
genus also
contains many
edible mushrooms, but
mycologists discourage mushroom hunters,
other than experts, from
selecting any of...
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indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name. List of
mycologists Petrini, Orlando; Samuels, Gary J.; Horak, Egon (2009). "Emil Müller...
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Committee in 1892. This
Committee attracted the
involvement of many
eminent mycologists including George Edward M****ee (1845–1917),
James Needham (1849–1913)...
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United States, it was
described as new to
science in 1968 by
American mycologists Alexander H.
Smith and
Lexemuel Ray Hesler.
Fruit bodies have sticky...