Robert Kühner
Robert Kühner (15 March 1903 in Paris – 27 February 1996 in Lyon) was a French mycologist most notable for reviewing many agaric genera.
Robert Kühner | |
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Robert Kühner | |
Born | 15 March 1903 Paris |
Died | 27 February 1996 92) Lyon | (aged
Nationality | French |
Alma mater | University of Paris |
Known for | Agaricales |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mycology |
Institutions | University of Lyon |
He studied at the Sorbonne, afterward working as a high school teacher in Lille. From 1938 he was associated with the Faculty of Sciences at Lyon.[1]
Selected works
- Contribution à l'étude des hyménomycètes et spécialement des agaricacés, 1926 - Contribution to the study of Hymenomycetes and especially of Agaricales.
- Le genre Galera (Fries) Quélet, 1935 - The genus Galera (Fries) Quélet.
- Le genre Mycena (Fries) Étude cytologique et systématique des espèces d'Europe et d'Amérique du Nord, 1938 - The genus Mycena (Fries), cytological and systematic studies of species native to Europe and North America.
- Flore analytique des champignons supérieurs (agarics, bolets, chanterelles), 1953 - Analysis of major mushrooms (agarics, boletes, chanterelles).
- Compléments à la "Flore analytique, 1954 - Additions to the "Flora analytique".[2]
- Agaricales de la zone alpine: Amanitacées, 1972 - Agaricales of the Alpine zone: Amanitaceae.[3]
References
- Lamoure D, Miller Jr OK (1999). "Robert Kühner, 1903–1996". Mycologia. 91 (4): 707–13. doi:10.1080/00275514.1999.12061072. JSTOR 3761259.
- WorldCat Identities (publications)
- ISREF.fr (bibliography)
- IPNI. Kühner.
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