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{{short description|American mycologist (1921–2008)}} | {{short description|American mycologist (1921–2008)}} |
'''James Wessell Gerdemann''' (November 13, 1921 – December 19, 2008) was an American [[mycologist]]. He was known for his contributions to the [[Taxonomy (biology)|taxonomy]] of the [[Glomeromycota]], and expertise in [[arbuscular mycorrhiza]]e. He earned his [[bachelor's degree|bachelor]] and [[master's degrees]] in [[botany]] at the [[University of Missouri]]. His [[PhD]] dissertation, titled "The resistance of two tomato varieties to formae of ''Fusarium oxysporum''", was obtained in 1949 at the [[University of California at Berkeley]].<ref name="Trappe 2010"/> The Gerdemann Botanic Preserve in [[Yachats, Oregon]] is named after him.<ref name="GBP"/> | '''James Wessell Gerdemann''' (November 13, 1921 – December 19, 2008) was an American [[mycologist]]. He was known for his contributions to the [[Taxonomy (biology)|taxonomy]] of the [[Glomeromycota]], and expertise in [[arbuscular mycorrhiza]]e. He earned his [[bachelor's degree|bachelor]] and [[master's degrees]] in [[botany]] at the [[University of Missouri]]. His [[PhD]] dissertation, titled "The resistance of two tomato varieties to formae of ''[[Fusarium oxysporum]]''", was obtained in 1949 at the [[University of California at Berkeley]].<ref name="Trappe 2010"/> The Gerdemann Botanic Preserve in [[Yachats, Oregon]] is named after him.<ref name="GBP"/> |
==Biography and academic education== | ==Biography and academic education== |
Okumaya devam et...