René Pomerleau
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, René Pomerleau, OC was a mycologist and plant pathologist whose specialty was fungi and lichens. He received a Bachelor of Agricultural Science from Laval University before an MS at the McGill University and later study at the Sorbonne. In 1972, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from Sir George Williams University, which later became Concordia University. He has been called the "Father of mycology in Canada" and seen as a pioneering plant pathologist. The film La mycolade also had him as the main character.
René Pomerleau's Published Works
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- Les Champignons Toxiques et Hallucinogenes (1963) (32)
- Pathological anatomy of the Dutch elm disease. Distribution and development of Ceratocystis ulmi in elm tissues (1970) (32)
- A handbook of the larger British fungi (1967) (25)
- THE PERIOD OF SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ULMUS AMERICANA TO CERATOCYSTIS ULMI UNDER CONDITIONS PREVAILING IN QUEBEC (1965) (23)
- Progression et localisation de I'infection par le Ceratocystis ulmi dans I'orme d'Amérique1) (1968) (20)
- RECHERCHES SUR LA RSISTANCE DE L'ORME D'AMRIQUE AU CERATOCYSTIS ULMI (1965) (15)
- North American Species of Crepidotus (1966) (15)
- Considerations on the cause of conifer damage in plantations attributed to the Scleroderris canker (1971) (14)
- HISTORY OF THE DUTCH ELM DISEASE IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, CANADA (1961) (13)
- RELATION OF EARLY CAMBIAL ACTIVITY IN WHITE ELM AND INFECTION BY CERATOCYSTIS ULMI (BUIS.) C. MOREAU (1966) (12)
- A Bluestain in Balsam Fir (1961) (10)
- OBSERVATIONS SUR QUELQUES MALADIES NON PARASITAIRES DES ARBRES DANS LE QUÉBEC (1944) (10)
- Factors in elm wood responsible for the production of coremia by Ceratocystis ulmi (1969) (9)
- OCCURRENCE AND EFFECTS OF SUMMER FROST IN A CONIFER PLANTATION (1957) (7)
- SEASONAL TRANSMISSION OF THE ELM DISEASE BY HYLURGOPINUS RUFIPES IN QUEBEC (1965) (6)
- An Addition to the Genus Fuscoboletinus (1964) (6)
- Fuscoboletinus, a new genus of the Boletales (1962) (5)
- Studies on the ink-spot disease of Poplar. (1940) (3)
- Mushrooms of Eastern Canada and the United States (How to Recognize and Prepare the Edible Varieties) (1951) (3)
- DEFINITIONS OF TERMS IN FOREST AND SHADE TREE DISEASES (1957) (3)
- MEANS OF INOCULATION OF THE DUTCH ELM DISEASE BY HYLURGOPINUS RUFIPES EICHH. (1947) (2)
- New data on the damping-off of conifer seedlings in Quebec. (1960) (2)
- The Spherical Gall Rust of Jack Pine (1942) (2)
- IX International Botanical Congress: Field Trip No. 16: Fungi (1964) (2)
- The fungi responsible for seedling blight of Conifers at the Berthierville forest nursery. (1934) (1)
- THE PROBLEMS OF FOREST PATHOLOGY IN QUEBEC (1945) (1)
- Aspects on the control of Dutch Elm disease. (1970) (1)
- CLIMAT ESTIVAL ET DEPERISSEMENT DU BOULEAU A PAPIER (1962) (1)
- La pathologie forestiere au Quebec, jadis et naguere. (1979) (0)
- Distribution of blister rust on White Pine in the province of Quebec. (0)
- Occurrence and Importance of Cankers and Rots in Deciduous Forests in Quebec (1946) (0)
- General report on the work done on Dutch Elm disease in the Province of Quebec in 1948. (1948) (0)
- A pathological survey of the deciduous forest at the Forestry Experimental Station, Duchesnay, Quebec. (1947) (0)
- General report on research into Dutch Elm disease carried out in Quebec in 1949. (1950) (0)
- Studies on the damping. off of conifer seedlings (1942) (0)
- Present status of the White Pine blister rust in the province of Quebec. (0)
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