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John Webster (25 May 1925 – 27 December 2014) was an internationally renowned mycologist, head of biological sciences at the University of Exeter in England, and twice president of the British Mycological Society. He is recognised for determining the physiological mechanism underpinning fungal spore release, though is probably best known by students of mycology for his influential textbook, Introduction to Fungi.

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  • John Webster (Mykologe) (de)
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  • John Webster (25 May 1925 – 27 December 2014) was an internationally renowned mycologist, head of biological sciences at the University of Exeter in England, and twice president of the British Mycological Society. He is recognised for determining the physiological mechanism underpinning fungal spore release, though is probably best known by students of mycology for his influential textbook, Introduction to Fungi. (en)
  • John Webster (* 25. Mai 1925 in Kirkby-in-Ashfield; † 27. Dezember 2014) war ein britischer Mykologe an der Universität Exeter.Sein botanisch-mykologisches Autorenkürzel lautet „J.Webster“. Webster war von 1969 bis 1990 in Exeter tätig. Während der Zeit bildete er zahlreiche führende Mykologen wie , und aus. Sein Forschungsinteresse galt insbesondere den Imperfekten Wasserpilzen. Zusammen mit verfasste er das Buch ‘Introduction to Fungi’, ein Standardwerk der Mykologie, dessen 3. Auflage 2007 erschien. (de)
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  • John Webster (* 25. Mai 1925 in Kirkby-in-Ashfield; † 27. Dezember 2014) war ein britischer Mykologe an der Universität Exeter.Sein botanisch-mykologisches Autorenkürzel lautet „J.Webster“. Webster war von 1969 bis 1990 in Exeter tätig. Während der Zeit bildete er zahlreiche führende Mykologen wie , und aus. Sein Forschungsinteresse galt insbesondere den Imperfekten Wasserpilzen. Zusammen mit verfasste er das Buch ‘Introduction to Fungi’, ein Standardwerk der Mykologie, dessen 3. Auflage 2007 erschien. Publikationsliste * David L. Hawksworth: John Webster: publications 1951-2004. In: Mycological Research. Band 109, Nr. 5, Januar 2005, doi:10.1017/s0953756205002649. (de)
  • John Webster (25 May 1925 – 27 December 2014) was an internationally renowned mycologist, head of biological sciences at the University of Exeter in England, and twice president of the British Mycological Society. He is recognised for determining the physiological mechanism underpinning fungal spore release, though is probably best known by students of mycology for his influential textbook, Introduction to Fungi. (en)
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