Henry Campbell Greene (December 13, 1904 – April 27, 1967) was an American mycologist at the University of Wisconsin.[1][2] He was involved in the study of low prairie habitat and initiated the restoration, preservation, and protection of a parcel of restored prairie land.[3] Greene co-discovered the erysiphe sparsa and erysiphe cichoracearum DC. var. latispora.[4] He committed suicide.[2]

Further reading

  • Court, Franklin E. "Pioneers of Ecological Restoration: The People and Legacy of the University of Wisconsin Arboretum." Madison: University of Wisconsin Press (2012). p 139. ISBN 0299286630

References

  1. Backus, M. P.; Evans, R. I. (1968). "H. C. Greene (1904–1967)". Mycologia. 60 (5): 994–998. doi:10.1080/00275514.1968.12018664. JSTOR 3757288. PMID 4882636.
  2. 1 2 Court, Franklin E. (July 11, 2012). Pioneers of Ecological Restoration: The People and Legacy of the University of Wisconsin Arboretum. University of Wisconsin Pres. ISBN 9780299286637 via Google Books.
  3. "How Greene Is this prairie?". news.wisc.edu.
  4. "FUNGAL AND LICHENOLOGICAL TYPES IN THE UNIVERSITY HERBARIUM, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY (UC)A PARTIAL LISTING". University & Jepson Herbaria Home Page. Archived from the original on 2 October 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
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