Mu Zang
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Mu Zang's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mu Zang was a Chinese mycologist. He was known for his research on the Boletales of China, and the ecology and biogeography of fungi in southwestern China. He described more than 140 new species and circumscribed three genera, published more than 150 research papers, was chief editor or co-editor for twelve books, and wrote two monographs on the Boletaceae of China. His final book, "Dictionary of the Families and Genera of Chinese Cryptogamic Plants" was co-authored with his wife, Professor Xinjiang Li.
Mu Zang's Published Works
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Published Works
- Morphological and phylogenetic studies onCordyceps sinensis distributed in southwestern China (2001) (42)
- Notes on the alpine Cordyceps of China and nearby nations (1998) (32)
- Corticioid fungi (Basidiomycetes) collected in Sichuan Province, China (2002) (16)
- Five new species of boletaceae from China (2001) (11)
- A NEW TAXON IN THE GENUS CORDYCEPS FROM CHINA (1990) (11)
- Fomitiporia tibetica, a new species of Hymenochaetaceae (2002) (11)
- Synopsis of the genus Inonotus (Basidiomycetes) sensu lato in China (1997) (10)
- A TAXONOMIC AND GEOGRAPHIC STUDY ON THE SONG RONG(MATSUTAKE)GROUP AND ITS ALLIED SPECIES (1990) (10)
- On an Undescribed Tremella from China (1990) (9)
- Notes concerning the subdivisions of cordyceps and a new species from china (1982) (8)
- TYPE STUDY ON THE CORDYCEPS SINENSIS (1996) (8)
- Sinoboletus, a new genus of Boletaceae from China (1992) (7)
- The phytogeographical distribution of higher fungi and their evaluation of natural resources, Yunnan and Xizang (Tibet). (1980) (5)
- Four New Taxa of Basidiomycota from Taiwan (1998) (4)
- Some New and Interesting Taxa of Boletales from Tropical Asia (1999) (4)
- Endemic higher fungi with a note on China and adjacent areas (1992) (4)
- CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY ON THE GENUS SINOTERMITOMYCES FROM ASIA (1992) (4)
- NOTES ON PHALLACEAE FROM THE EASTERN HIMALAYAN REGION OF CHINA (1985) (4)
- Endophallus, A New Genus in the Phallaceae from China (1989) (4)
- Ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with alpine conifers from south western China. (1990) (3)
- Cryptoporus sinensis sp. nov., a new polypore found in China. (2000) (3)
- An endemic and edible fungus (Endophyllus yunnanensis) from China. (1990) (3)
- CERINOMYCES CURVISPORUS SP. NOV. (DACRYMYCETALES) FROM YUNNAN, CHINA (1997) (2)
- tentative subdivision and two new species of Boletus from Yunnan, China (1983) (1)
- BOLETUS BREVITUBUS——A NEW TAXON OF GENUS BOLETUS FROM YUNNAN (1991) (1)
- A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS GASTROBOLETUS FROM NEW-CALEDONIA (1995) (1)
- Morphology and rDNA sequences of Cordyceps sinensis in Himalayamountains (2001) (1)
- Ectomycorrhizal fungus communities in Southern China (1995) (0)
- A study on the higher fungal flora and geographic division of Xizang (Tibet) (1980) (0)
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