Lilian Hawker

Lilian Edith Hawker (19 May 1908 – 5 February 1991) 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 (1932–45) and the University of Bristol (1945–73), where she held the chair in mycology (1965–73) and was dean of the science faculty (1970–73). 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'' (1950) was among the first to survey the field, and also co-edited two microbiology textbooks. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Hawker, Lilian Edith.
Published 1971
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by Hawker, Lilian Edith.
Published 1960
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Published 1979
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