Richard Falck

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Richard Falck ( born May 7, 1873 in Landeck in West Prussia, † January 1, 1955 in Atlanta, United States ) was a German mycologist. His botanical and mycological author abbreviation is " Falck ".

He became in 1910 professor of mycology at the Forest Academy Hann Munden emigrated, as a Jew to Palestine in 1933, and later in the Soviet Union and the United States.

Writings (selection )

  • The culture of the oidia and their return to the higher fruit shape in the Basidiomycetes. From the Plant Physiology Institute, University of Wroclaw. Nischkowsky, Wroclaw 1902 ( Dissertation, University of Wroclaw, 14 June 1902).
  • 12 booklets dry rot research. 1907-1937 (main station).
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