mycologist|mycologists in English

noun

[maɪ'kɑlədʒɪst /-'kɒl-]

expert in the study of fungi

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1. The mycologist identified A. muscaria among the remaining mushrooms.

2. Many mycologists have con-tributed to current taxonomic concepts in the Boletes

3. In 1871 the wood Blewit was transferred by German mycologist Paul Kummer into the genus Tricholoma

4. The holotype was found in Brazil, and described by mycologist Rolf Singer in 1981.

5. The genus was circumscribed by Swiss mycologist Victor Fayod in 1889, with Boletopsis leucomelaena as the type species.

6. William Gilson Farlow (1844-1919) was an eminent mycologist and phycologist and the first Professor of Cryptogamic Botany in North America

7. Illustrated Genera of Ascomycetes, Volume II is a must-have for educators, students, plant pathologists, mycologists, and others who need to identify Ascomycetes

8. Achorion gypseum Bodin is a pathogenic fungus which re-produces in culture by means of small single-celled conidia and large pluriseptate macroconidia, commonly called aleuries and fuseaux respectively by medical mycologists

9. Termitomyces is a paleotropical genus of Agarics intriguing to both mycologists and entomologists. Termitomyces only grow in association with termites and their nests and are dependent on the organic matter brought by the insects from their feeding on trees.

10. The personal herbarium and library of William Gilson Farlow (1844-1919), eminent mycologist and phycologist and first Professor of Cryptogamic Botany in North America, bequeathed to Harvard in 1919, form the nucleus of the Farlow Herbarium and Reference Library.Further bequests from Roland Thaxter (1858-1932), as well as specimens, manuscripts, correspondence, illustrations and field notes