Frederick John Freshwater Shaw (16 December 1885 - 29 July 1936) was a British botanist and mycologist who worked briefly in India where he died of heat stroke during a trip to Agra. He joined as an Imperial Mycologist in 1910 and studied plant pathology at Pusa and at Coimbatore. He also served as the Imperial Economic Botanist and was made a director of the Imperial Institute of Agricultural Research in 1934, a point when the institute was shifted from Bihar to Delhi after an earthquake.
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| - Frederick John Freshwater Shaw (16 de diciembre de 1885 – 26 de julio de 1936) fue un botánico, y micólogo, quien trabajó brevemente en la India, donde murió de un golpe de calor durante un viaje a Agra. Se incorporó como Micólogo Imperial en 1910 y estudió fitopatología en Pusa y en Coimbatore. Fue nombrado director del Instituto Imperial de Investigación Agrícola en 1934, un momento en que el instituto se pasó de Bihar a Delhi después de un terremoto. (es)
- Frederick John Freshwater Shaw (16 December 1885 - 29 July 1936) was a British botanist and mycologist who worked briefly in India where he died of heat stroke during a trip to Agra. He joined as an Imperial Mycologist in 1910 and studied plant pathology at Pusa and at Coimbatore. He also served as the Imperial Economic Botanist and was made a director of the Imperial Institute of Agricultural Research in 1934, a point when the institute was shifted from Bihar to Delhi after an earthquake. (en)
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| - Frederick John Freshwater Shaw (16 December 1885 - 29 July 1936) was a British botanist and mycologist who worked briefly in India where he died of heat stroke during a trip to Agra. He joined as an Imperial Mycologist in 1910 and studied plant pathology at Pusa and at Coimbatore. He also served as the Imperial Economic Botanist and was made a director of the Imperial Institute of Agricultural Research in 1934, a point when the institute was shifted from Bihar to Delhi after an earthquake. He described several species of fungi and worked on plant anatomy as well as research techniques including statistics. Among his works was a "" (1936). The standard author abbreviation F.J.F.Shaw is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
- Frederick John Freshwater Shaw (16 de diciembre de 1885 – 26 de julio de 1936) fue un botánico, y micólogo, quien trabajó brevemente en la India, donde murió de un golpe de calor durante un viaje a Agra. Se incorporó como Micólogo Imperial en 1910 y estudió fitopatología en Pusa y en Coimbatore. Fue nombrado director del Instituto Imperial de Investigación Agrícola en 1934, un momento en que el instituto se pasó de Bihar a Delhi después de un terremoto. Describió varias especies de hongos y trabajó en anatomía vegetal, así como las técnicas de investigación incluyendo estadísticas. Entre sus obras "A Handbook of Statistics For Use in Plant Breeding And Agricultural Problems" de 1936. (es)
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