Philip Herries Gregory
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Aerobiologist and mycologist
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Philip Herries Gregory's Degrees
- PhD Mycology University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Philip Herries Gregory was a British mycologist and phytopathologist. He established an international reputation as a pioneer of aerobiology and a leading expert on the liberation and dispersal of fungal spores and their relation to plant diseases and to human respiratory diseases. In 1957 he was elected to a one-year term as president of the British Mycological Society.
Philip Herries Gregory's Published Works
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- Microbiology of the Atmosphere (1962) (915)
- FARMER'S LUNG. THERMOPHILIC ACTINOMYCETES AS A SOURCE OF "FARMER'S LUNG HAY" ANTIGEN. (1963) (313)
- Interpreting Plant Disease Dispersal Gradients (1968) (231)
- ANGIOGRAPHY IN PULMONARY EMBOLISM. (1963) (223)
- Ecology of Soil Fungi (1961) (177)
- Mycological examination of dust from mouldy hay associated with farmer's lung disease. (1963) (175)
- The summer air-spora at Rothamsted in 1952. (1957) (158)
- Experiments on splash dispersal of fungus spores. (1959) (157)
- Microbial and Biochemical Changes during the Moulding of Hay (1963) (151)
- Spore dispersal and plant disease gradients: a comparison between two empirical models (1987) (145)
- The dispersion of air-borne spores (1945) (143)
- DEPOSITION OF AIR‐BORNE LYCOPODIUM SPORES ON CYLINDERS (1951) (132)
- Possible Wind Transport of Coffee Leaf Rust across the Atlantic Ocean (1971) (112)
- Plant Diseases: Epidemics and Control, J.E. van der Plank. Academic Press, New York and London (1963), xvi, + 349. Price £4 (1965) (91)
- Possible Role of Basidiospores as Air-borne Allergens (1952) (83)
- THERMOPHILIC AND MESOPHILIC ACTINOMYCETES IN MOULDY HAY. (1963) (72)
- The first benefactor's lecture the fungal mycelium: An historical perspective (1984) (69)
- Distribution of airborne pollen and spores and their long distance transport (1978) (63)
- The spread of virus diseases in the Potato crop. (1948) (59)
- DEPOSITION OF AIR‐BORNE LYCOPODIUM SPORES ON PLANE SURFACES (1953) (56)
- Spore Content of the Atmosphere Near the Ground (1952) (45)
- Air spora of an estuary (1958) (43)
- Allergenic and Agricultural Implications of Airborne Ascospore Concentrations from a Fungus, Didymella exitialis (1973) (42)
- The Nature and Prevention of Cereal Rusts as Exemplified in the Leaf Rust of Wheat (1948) (42)
- FARMER'S LUNG DISEASE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF ANTIGENS IN MOULDING HAY. (1964) (42)
- The construction and use of a portable volumetric spore trap (1954) (41)
- In Situ Cultures of Dermatophytes (1934) (40)
- Liberation of spores from mouldy hay (1963) (40)
- Mites in Bedroom Air (1968) (39)
- Dispersion and deposition of airborne Lycopodium and Ganoderma spores (1961) (38)
- Spore dispersal in Ophiobolus graminis and other fungi of cereal foot rots (1958) (37)
- Electrostatic Charges on Spores of Fungi in Air (1957) (37)
- The spatial distribution of insect-borne plant-virus diseases. (1949) (36)
- Cocoa black pod: a reinterpretation. (1984) (33)
- Presidential address: Fungus spores (1952) (32)
- Deposition of Air-borne Particles on Trap Surfaces (1950) (31)
- Cryptostroma corticale and sooty bark disease of sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) (1951) (30)
- Occurrence of the Alga Gloeocapsa in the Air (1955) (29)
- Numbers and viability of airborne hyphal fragments in England (1963) (29)
- Farmer's lung: thermophilic actinomycetes as a source of "farmer's lung hay" antigen. 1963. (1990) (29)
- A Dictionary of the Fungi, 3rd edition, G.C. Ainsworth, G.R. Bisby (Eds.). The Commonwealth Mycological Institute, Kew, Surrey (1950), viii, s, . net (1950) (28)
- The Leeuwenhoek Lecture 1970 Airborne microbes: their significance and distribution (1971) (26)
- THE ACTION OF WIND IN THE DISPERSAL OF SPORES FROM CUP-SHAPED PLANT STRUCTURES (1953) (25)
- THE INFLUENCE OF PLANTING DATE AND MANURING ON THE INCIDENCE OF VIRUS DISEASES IN POTATO CROPS (1952) (24)
- The discovery of Pithomyces chartarum in Britain (1964) (24)
- Phytophthora disease of cocoa (1974) (23)
- Fairy rings; free and tethered (1982) (21)
- Epidemiology of Phytophthora on cocoa in Nigeria Final Report of the International Cocoa Black Pod Research Project. (1981) (21)
- CONCENTRATIONS OF BASIDIOSPORES OF THE DRY ROT FUNGUS (MERULIUS LACRYMANS) IN THE AIR OF BUILDINGS (1953) (20)
- NOTE ON AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE FLUORESCENCE OF HAIRS INFECTED BY CERTAIN FUNGI (1932) (20)
- Isolation of Thermophilic Actinomycetes (1962) (19)
- Occurrence in Britain of the Fungus causing Facial Eczema in Sheep (1962) (17)
- The life history of Ramularia Vallisumbrosae Cav. on Narcissus (1939) (16)
- Studies on Sclerotinia and Botrytis. I. (1941) (16)
- Terminal velocity of basidiospores of the giant puffball (Lycoperdon giganteum) (1976) (16)
- Identity of Organized Elements from Meteorites (1962) (15)
- ROGUING POTATO CROPS FOR VIRUS DISEASES (1950) (14)
- The operation of the puff-ball mechanism of Lycoperdon perlatum by raindrops shown by ultra-high-speed Schlieren cinematography (1949) (14)
- The spiral hyphae of trichophyton (1937) (12)
- Speculations on basidiospore liberation (1979) (12)
- Development of Fuseaux, Aleuriospores, and Spirals on detached Hairs infected by Ringworm Fungi (1933) (12)
- Studies on Sclerotinia and Botrytis: II. De Bary's description and specimens of Peziza fuckeliana (1949) (11)
- Electron micrographs of spores of some British gasteromycetes (1950) (11)
- KITTEN CARRIERS OF MICROSPORON FELINEUM AND THEIR DETECTION BY THE FLUORESCENCE TEST. (1933) (10)
- The So-called Mosaic Fungus as an Intercellular Deposit of Cholesterol Crystals. (1935) (9)
- Spores in air. (1977) (9)
- Death of Sycamore Trees Associated with an Unidentified Fungus (1949) (9)
- Airborne microbes: their significance and distribution. (1971) (8)
- Sclerotinia polyblastis n.sp. on Narcissus the perfect stage of Botrytis polyblastis Dowson. (1938) (8)
- Atmospheric microbial cloud systems. (1967) (8)
- Terminal velocity of fall of Didymella exitialis ascospores in air (1982) (8)
- A CLINICAL AND MYCOLOGICAL STUDY OF SUPPURATIVE RINGWORM. (1934) (8)
- THE TREATMENT OF RINGWORM OF THE SCALP BY THALLIUM ACETATE AND THE DETECTION OF CARRIERS BY THE FLUORESCENCE TEST. (1934) (7)
- Airborne Microbes (17th Symposium of the Society for General Microbiology) (1968) (6)
- The Production of Spores by Penicillium notatum (1948) (6)
- VII. The spread of potato virus diseases in the field (1943) (4)
- The control of narcissus leaf diseases. I. White mould and fire on " Golden Spur ". (1940) (4)
- The Food of Female Wheat Bulb Flies (Leptohylemyia coarctata (Fall.)) (1968) (4)
- The control of narcissus leaf diseases; Sclerotinia polyblastis Greg. on Narcissus tazetta var. Soleil d'Or. (1946) (4)
- Leaf diseases of Anemone coronaria in Cornwall (1949) (3)
- Biological Control of Root Diseases (1966) (2)
- Plant pathology, E.C. Large, and phytopathometry. (1982) (2)
- The recognition of microscopic objects (1975) (2)
- The Sycamore sooty bark fungus (Cryptostroma corticale) (1952) (2)
- The control of narcissus leaf diseases II. The effect of white mould on flower and bulb crop. (1940) (2)
- Pulmonary hypersensitivity reactions to inhaled antigens. The microbiology of mouldy hay. (1966) (2)
- Cocoa protection by quarantine. (1978) (1)
- The microbiology of mouldy hay (1966) (1)
- Plant pathology department. (1959) (1)
- Dr Guy Richard Bisby: 1889–1958 (1959) (1)
- Spore content of the atmosphrere near the ground. (1952) (1)
- Narcissus leaf diseases. (1937) (1)
- The Air Spora@@@The Microbiology of the Atmosphere (1964) (1)
- Stabilisation of non-aqueous particulate dispersions using AB block co-polymers (1988) (0)
- Protoplasmic flow in hyphae: a comment (1986) (0)
- Directory of specialist workers on Phytophthora pahnivora with special reference to Cacao. (1971) (0)
- A Phytophthora blight of bulbous Iris (1940) (0)
- A CASE OF KERION CELSI ASSOCIATED WITH RINGWORM OF THE EYELASHES AND ACCOMPANIED BY A TRICHOPHYTID. (1932) (0)
- Dispersal Processes in Fungi (1954) (0)
- The Summer Air-Spora at Rotharnsted in 1952 BY (0)
- Dr. Eric W. Buxton (1964) (0)
- THE DERMATOPHYTES (1935) (0)
- Plant disease epidemiology, Second edition, P.A. Scott, A. Bainbridge (Eds.). Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, London, Edinburh, Melbourne (1979), Pp. xi + 329. Price £9.00 (1980) (0)
- List of Fungi Infecting Man in Manitoba (1932) (0)
- The Parasitic Activity of the Ringworm Fungi. (1935) (0)
- Plant Pathology: Progress and Problems, 1908–1958, C.S. Holton (Ed.). Published for the American Phytopathological Society by the University of Wisconsin Press, Madison (1959), xix, + 588, 39 text-figures and 32 plates. Price U.S. $8.50 (1960) (0)
- Ernest Charles Large: B.Sc. (Engineering), F.R.I.C., O.B.E. 1902–1976 (1977) (0)
- ReviewH.L. Green, W.R. Lane, Particulate Clouds: Dusts, Smokes and Mists, E. and F.N. Spon, London (1957), p. XIX, + 425, 107 textfigures, 8 plates. Price: 70s (1958) (0)
- Airborne Particles (1970) (0)
- Pulmonary Hypersensitivity Reactions to Inhaled Antigens [Abridged] (1966) (0)
- Dawn in Andromeda. By E. C. Large. (London: Jonathan Cape.) 282 pp. Price: 15s. (1956) (0)
- Botrytis diseases of Narcissus. (1961) (0)
- Problems of sampling for atmospheric microbes (1965) (0)
- Narcissus leaf diseases. II. (1939) (0)
- Vernon Herbert Blackman, Sc.D., F.R.S., 18721967 (1968) (0)
- THE ATYPICAL TERATOMA. (1963) (0)
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