Lilian Hawker
British botanist, mycologist and university professor and dean
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lilian Edith Hawker was a British mycologist, known for her work on fungal physiology, particularly spore production. She was an expert on British truffles, and also published in the fields of plant physiology and plant pathology. She was also known for her contributions to education in mycology. Most of her career was spent at the botany department of the Imperial College of Science and Technology and the University of Bristol , where she held the chair in mycology and was dean of the science faculty . She served as president of the British Mycological Society, and was elected an honorary member of that society and of the Mycological Society of America. She published an introduction to fungi and two books on fungal physiology, of which Physiology of Fungi was among the first to survey the field, and also co-edited two microbiology textbooks.
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- Physiology of Fungi (1950) (121)
- The Physiology of Reproduction in Fungi (1957) (112)
- FINE STRUCTURE OF FUNGI AS REVEALED BY ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (1965) (106)
- British hypogeous fungi (1954) (102)
- An Electron Microscope Study of Maturation and Germination of Sporangiospores of Two Species of Rhizopus (1963) (72)
- AN ELECTRON-MICROSCOPE STUDY OF GERMINATION OF CONIDIA OF BOTRYTIS CINEREA. (1963) (69)
- A Quantitative Study of the Geotropism of Seedlings with Special Reference to the Nature and Development of their Statolith Apparatus (1932) (52)
- The influence of certain fungi on the sporulation of Melanospora destruens shear and of some other ascomycetes (1936) (40)
- The Effect of Certain Accessory Growth Substances on the Sporulation of Melanospora destruens and of some other Fungi (1936) (40)
- A reinvestigation of the root-nodules of species of Elaeagnus, Hippophae, Alnus and Myrica, with special reference to the morphology and life histories of the causative organisms. (1951) (37)
- Growth and Fruiting of certain Ascomycetous Fungi as influenced by the Nature and Concentration of Carbohydrate in Medium (1946) (36)
- An Electron Microscope Study of Structure and Germination of Conidia of Cunninghamella elegans Lendner (1970) (36)
- Hypogeous fungi from Malaya (1953) (35)
- The Nature of the Accessory Growth Factors influencing Growth and Fruiting of Melanospora destruens Shear. and of some other Fungi (1939) (34)
- Studies on vesicular-arbuscular endophytes: I. A strain of Pythium ultimum Trow. in roots of Allium ursinum L. and other plants (1962) (32)
- EXPERIMENTS ON THE PERCEPTION OF GRAVITY BY ROOTS (1932) (32)
- Fine structure of vegetative hyphae of Rhizopus. (1963) (31)
- Fine Structure and Development of the Zygospore of Rhizopus sexualis (Smith) Callen (1971) (30)
- Micro-organisms: function, form and environment. (1971) (29)
- The Influence of Various Sources of Carbon on the Formation of Perithecia by Melanospora destruens Shear in the Presence of Accessory Growth Factors (1939) (28)
- Further Experiments on Growth and Fruiting of Melanospora destruens Shear. in the Presence of various Carbohydrates, with special Reference to the Effects of Glucose and of Sucrose (1947) (23)
- Plasmodesmata in Fungal Cell Walls (1966) (22)
- Stimulation of the Formation of Perithecia of Melanospora destruens Shear. by small Quantities of certain Phosphoric Esters of Glucose and Fructose (1948) (21)
- FURTHER EXPERIMENTS ON THE FUSARIUM BULB ROT OF NARCISSUS (1935) (20)
- A volatile substance controlling early stages of zygospore formation in Rhizopus sexualis. (1961) (19)
- Fine Structure of the Young Vegetative Hyphae of Pythium debaryanum (1963) (18)
- Wall ornamentation of ascospores of species of Elaphomyces as shown by the scanning electron microscope (1968) (18)
- Development of the zygospore wall in Rhizopus sexualis (Smith) Callen. (1968) (18)
- Delimitation of the Gametangia of Rhizopus sexualis (Smith) Callen: an Electron Microscope Study of Septum Formation (1967) (17)
- The Effect of Temperature on the Geotropism of Seedlings of Lathyrus odoratus (1933) (15)
- Microorganisms and plants. (1971) (15)
- Internal Changes in Hyphae of Rhizopus sexualis (Smith) Callen and Mucor hiemalis Wehm. associated with Zygospore Formation (1968) (14)
- Studies on vesicular-arbuscular endophytes: V. A review of the evidence relating to identity of the causal fungi (1962) (14)
- The Effect of Vitamin B1 on the Concentration of Glucose Optimal for the Fruiting of Certain Fungi (1942) (14)
- Effect of Growth Substances on Growth and Fruiting of Melanospora destruens (1938) (13)
- FUSION, SUBSEQUENT SWELLING AND FINAL DISSOLUTION OF THE APICAL WALLS OF THE PROGAMETANGIA OF RHIZOPUS SEXUALIS (SMITH) CALLEN: AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY (1969) (11)
- Hypogeous fungi. IV and V (1955) (11)
- The inhibitory effect of low temperature on early stages of zygospore production in Rhizopus sexualis. (1957) (10)
- Sporulation in Rhizopus sexualis and Some Other Fungi Following a Period of Intense Respiration (1962) (10)
- Effect of Temperature of Storage on the Rate of Loss of Fertility of Stock Cultures of Melanospora destruens (1947) (10)
- Fine Structure of Pythium de baryanum Hesse and its Probable Significance (1963) (10)
- The identity of Elaphomyces granulatus (1967) (10)
- Vesicular-Arbuscular Mycorrhizas in Apple Seedlings (1957) (9)
- An Introduction to the Biology of Micro-organisms (1961) (9)
- HYPOGEOUS FUNGI (1955) (9)
- Notes on basal rot of narcissus (1943) (9)
- EXPERIMENTS ON THE CONTROL OF BASAL ROT OF NARCISSUS BULBS CAUSED BY FUSARIUM BULBIGENUM CKE & MASS WITH NOTES ON BOTRYTIS NARCISSICOLA KLEB (1940) (8)
- The Effect of Vitamin B1 on the Utilization of Glucose by Melanospora destruens Shear (1944) (8)
- Morphological and physiological studies on Sordaria destruens (Shear) comb.nov. (syn. Melanospora destruens), Sordaria fimicola and Melanospora zamiae (1951) (7)
- Notes on basal rot of narcissus: III. Eradication of the disease from narcissus stocks by repeated use of formalin in the hot‐water bath (1944) (7)
- The effect of certain growth substances on mycelial growth and fruiting of Melanospora destruens shear (1948) (6)
- Diseases of the gladiolus: II. Experiments on dry rot disease caused by Sclerotinia gladioli Drayt (1944) (6)
- An introduction to the biology of micro-organisms. (1962) (6)
- Diseases of the gladiolus: I. Control of hard rot, due to Septoria gladioli Passer., by fungicidal treatment of the corms (1944) (5)
- Revised annotated list of British hypogeous fungi (1974) (5)
- The use of commercial ‘pectozyme’ in the anatomical study of parasitic fungi within plant tissues (1952) (5)
- A SPECIES OF HYSTERANGIUM FROM IDAHO ATTRIBUTED TO H. SEPARABILE (1969) (4)
- Hypogaeous fungi. I (1951) (4)
- Fungi: an introduction (1966) (4)
- LISTER MEMORIAL LECTURE. (1925) (4)
- Tidal power and estuary management : proceedings of the thirtieth symposium of the Colston Research Society, held in the University of Bristol, April, 1978 (1979) (3)
- Diseases of the gladiolus III. Botrytis rot of conms and its control (1946) (3)
- Physiology of Myxomycetes (1952) (3)
- The Sabrina project: University of Bristol an environmental study of the severn estuary: 1. Biological and chemical studies (1974) (3)
- Presidential address: Experimental control of form and phase in fungi (1956) (3)
- A Pair of Compatible Strains of Absidia glauca which has become Heterogamous in Culture (1962) (3)
- Experiments on the rate of spread of narcissus stripe in the field (1943) (2)
- The Characteristic Behavior of Finite Length Line Sources of Heat in a Crossflow (1990) (2)
- Notes on basal rot of narcissus.: I. A comparison of various methods of using formalin in connection with the hot-water treatment against eelworm (1943) (2)
- The physiology of development in fungi (1965) (2)
- Basal rot of Narcissus due to Fusarium bulbigenum Cke and Mass. (1946) (2)
- The Development Of The Fruit-Body Of Diehliomyces Microsporus (Diehl and Lambert) Gilkey (Syn. Pseudobalsamia Microspora Diehl and Lambert) (1959) (2)
- A disease of lilies caused by Fusarium bulbigenum Cooke & Mass (1943) (1)
- Perception of Gravity by Roots of Vicia Faba (1932) (1)
- Hypogeous fungi. II and III (1952) (1)
- Biochemistry of sexual reproduction in plants. (1951) (1)
- A Preliminary Account of the North American Species of Rhizopogon, A.H. Smith, S.M. Zeller, in: Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden, 14. (1966), Pp. 177, 95 figs., 7 plates (2 in colour). Price: $10 (1966) (0)
- The Physiology of Reproduction in Fungi/ Lilian E. Hawker (1957) (0)
- William Brown, M.A., D.Sc., F.R.S. 1888–1975 (1975) (0)
- The effect of low temperatures on ultrastructure of hyphae and young zygospores ofRhizopus sexualis (Smith) Callen (1973) (0)
- The lighter side of truffle hunting, or, the story of the ‘Bristol Rakes’ (1974) (0)
- ReviewBiology of Root-infecting Fungi, S.D. Garrett (Ed.), Cambridge University Press (1956), p. xi, + 293, 1 text-figure. Price: 30s (1956) (0)
- Diseases of the gladiolus; Botrytis rot of corms and its control. (1946) (0)
- Microbiology of the soil. (1971) (0)
- Diseases of the gladiolus; note on the incidence and control of scab disease Bacterium marginatum McCull. (1946) (0)
- Mycology from India (1973) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1959) (0)
- ADDENDUM (1965) (0)
- Note: Schroeteria delastrina (Tul.) Wint. on Veronica arvensis in Oxfordshire (1944) (0)
- The Microbiological Assay of the Vitamin B-complex and Amino-Acids, E.C. Barton-Wright. Pitman, London (1952), x, s, 179 pp., 25 text-figures. Price 18 (1953) (0)
- Microsporogenesis in Taxus (1930) (0)
- Plants and Parasites (1971) (0)
- An introduction to thebiology of micro-organisms. (1960) (0)
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