James Trappe
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James Martin Trappe (born 1931) is a mycologist and expert in the field of North American truffle species. He has authored or co-authored 450 scientific papers and written three books on the subject. MycoBank lists him as either author or co-author of 401 individual species, and over the course of his career he has helped guide research on mycorrhizal fungi, and reshaped truffle taxonomy: establishing a new order, two new families, and 40 individual genera.[1]
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James Martin Trappe | |
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Born | Spokane, Washington, USA |
Citizenship | United States |
Known for | Researching Truffles |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mycology, Forestry |
Doctoral advisor | Daniel Elliot Stuntz |
Author abbrev. (botany) | Trappe |
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