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Robert Francis Ross McNabb (11 December 1934 – 14 December 1972) was a New Zealand mycologist. He was born in Kawakawa, and attended local schools in his youth, including Whangarei Boys' High School and Southland Boys' High School. He received a BSc degree from the University of Otago in 1956, and two years later an MSc for his work on mycorrhizae morphology in native New Zealand plants. In 1961, having been awarded a National Research Fellowship the year before, McNabb left New Zealand for the UK to study with Cecil Terence Ingold at Birkbeck College. McNabb earned a PhD in 1963; his thesis was titled "Taxonomic studies in the Dacrymycetaceae". He was jointly awarded the Hamilton Memorial Prize in 1966 from The Royal Society of New Zealand, the same year he was appointed to the editorial

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  • Robert Francis Ross McNabb (11 December 1934 – 14 December 1972) was a New Zealand mycologist. He was born in Kawakawa, and attended local schools in his youth, including Whangarei Boys' High School and Southland Boys' High School. He received a BSc degree from the University of Otago in 1956, and two years later an MSc for his work on mycorrhizae morphology in native New Zealand plants. In 1961, having been awarded a National Research Fellowship the year before, McNabb left New Zealand for the UK to study with Cecil Terence Ingold at Birkbeck College. McNabb earned a PhD in 1963; his thesis was titled "Taxonomic studies in the Dacrymycetaceae". He was jointly awarded the Hamilton Memorial Prize in 1966 from The Royal Society of New Zealand, the same year he was appointed to the editorial board of the New Zealand Journal of Botany. Most of McNabb's later publications, largely published in this journal, were about fungal taxonomy. Fungus species named in honor of McNabb include Paxillus mcnabbii (now ), and . (en)
  • Robert Francis Ross McNabb, né le 11 décembre 1934 à Kawakawa dans le nord de la Nouvelle-Zélande et mort le 14 novembre 1972, est un mycologue australien. (fr)
  • Robert Francis Ross McNabb foi um micologista neozelandês. Obteve seu bacharelado em ciências na Universidade de Otago em 1956 e seu mestrado em ciências em 1958. Em 1959 é contratado como taxinomista pelo Serviço das Doenças Vegetais de Auckland. Deixa a Nova Zelândia em 1961 para ir estudar na universidade de Londres sob a direcção do professor Cecil Terence Ingold (1905-). Obtem o seu doutorado em 1963 com uma tese intitulada "Taxonomic Studies in the Dacrymycetaceae". Após a sua tese, passa alguns meses na Europa onde estuda as coleções de cogumelos do British Museum, museus de Paris e de Leida. McNabb retorna a Nova Zelândia em janeiro de 1964 onde reassume o seu posto no Serviço das Doenças Vegetais. Começa a estudar ecologia das principais espécies da família das Agaricales. Em 1966, junta-se a equipe editorial do "New Zealand Journal of Botany". Muda de trabalho em dezembro de 1967 , tornando-se professor-assistente do departamento de microbiologia agrícola do Lincoln College. Em 1972, torna-se professor do departamento de botânica na universidade de Canterbury. (pt)
  • Роберт Фрэнсис Росс Макнабб (англ. Robert Francis Ross McNabb; 1934—1972) — новозеландский миколог и фитопатолог. (ru)
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  • Robert Francis Ross McNabb, né le 11 décembre 1934 à Kawakawa dans le nord de la Nouvelle-Zélande et mort le 14 novembre 1972, est un mycologue australien. (fr)
  • Роберт Фрэнсис Росс Макнабб (англ. Robert Francis Ross McNabb; 1934—1972) — новозеландский миколог и фитопатолог. (ru)
  • Robert Francis Ross McNabb (11 December 1934 – 14 December 1972) was a New Zealand mycologist. He was born in Kawakawa, and attended local schools in his youth, including Whangarei Boys' High School and Southland Boys' High School. He received a BSc degree from the University of Otago in 1956, and two years later an MSc for his work on mycorrhizae morphology in native New Zealand plants. In 1961, having been awarded a National Research Fellowship the year before, McNabb left New Zealand for the UK to study with Cecil Terence Ingold at Birkbeck College. McNabb earned a PhD in 1963; his thesis was titled "Taxonomic studies in the Dacrymycetaceae". He was jointly awarded the Hamilton Memorial Prize in 1966 from The Royal Society of New Zealand, the same year he was appointed to the editorial (en)
  • Robert Francis Ross McNabb foi um micologista neozelandês. Obteve seu bacharelado em ciências na Universidade de Otago em 1956 e seu mestrado em ciências em 1958. Em 1959 é contratado como taxinomista pelo Serviço das Doenças Vegetais de Auckland. Deixa a Nova Zelândia em 1961 para ir estudar na universidade de Londres sob a direcção do professor Cecil Terence Ingold (1905-). Obtem o seu doutorado em 1963 com uma tese intitulada "Taxonomic Studies in the Dacrymycetaceae". Após a sua tese, passa alguns meses na Europa onde estuda as coleções de cogumelos do British Museum, museus de Paris e de Leida. (pt)
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  • Robert Francis Ross McNabb (fr)
  • Ross McNabb (en)
  • Robert Francis Ross McNabb (pt)
  • Макнабб, Роберт Фрэнсис Росс (ru)
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