Ralph Emerson

American botanist (1912-1979).

Ralph Emerson (1912–1979) was an American botanist, academic, and professor at the University of California, Berkeley who made contributions to the fields of botany, biology, and mycology through his years of research and emphasis on aquatic and thermophilic fungi.

Abbreviations: R.Emers.
Occupations: mycologist, botanist
Citizenships: United States
Languages: English
Dates: 1912-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1979-01-01T00:00:00Z
Birth place: New York City
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 10 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 14 fungi

10 fungi attributed, 4 fungi contributed to14 fungi:

Allomyces macrogynus (R. Emers.) R. Emers. & C.M. Wilson 1954
fungi species in the blastocladiaceae family
Allomyces macrogynus is a species of fungus in the family Blastocladiaceae. It was first described by mycologist Ralph Emerson in 1941 as a variety of Allomyces javanicus, and later given distinct species status in 1954. Its genome has been sequenced by the Broad Institute.
Allomyces reticulatus R. Emers. & J.A. Robertson 1974
fungi species in the blastocladiaceae family
Allomyces reticulatus is a species of fungus from the United States.
Microallomyces dendroideus R. Emers. & J.A. Robertson 1974
fungi species in the blastocladiaceae family
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Humicola insolens Cooney & R. Emers. 1964
fungi species in the chaetomiaceae family
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Harpochytriaceae (Wille) R. Emers. & Whisler 1984
fungi family in the order monoblepharidales
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Microallomyces R. Emers. & J.A. Robertson 1974
fungi genus in the blastocladiaceae family
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Allomyces cystogenus (A. Cystogenus) R. Emers. 1941
fungi species in the blastocladiaceae family
Allomyces cystogenus is a species of fungus in the family Blastocladiaceae. It was described as new to science in 1941 by Ralph Emerson.
Allomyces anomalus R. Emers. 1941
fungi species in the blastocladiaceae family
Allomyces anomalus is a species of fungus. A common water mold found throughout Asia and Africa, it is a host of the endoparasite Rozella allomycis.
Malbranchea pulchella var. sulfurea (Miehe) Cooney & R. Emers. 1964
fungi variety in the onygenaceae family
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Humicola insolens var. insolens Cooney & R. Emers. 1964
fungi variety in the chaetomiaceae family
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Rhizomucor miehei (Cooney & R. Emers.) Schipper 1978
fungi species in the lichtheimiaceae family
Rhizomucor miehei (also: Mucor miehei ) is a species of fungus. It is commercially used to produce enzymes which can be used to produce a microbial rennet to curd milk and produce cheese. Under experimental conditions, this species grows particularly well at temperatures between 24 and 55°C, and their growth becomes negligible below 21°C or above 57°C. It is also used to produce lipases for interesterification of fats.
Melanocarpus albomyces (Cooney & R. Emers.) Arx 1975
fungi species in the order sordariales
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Thermochaetoides dissita (Cooney & R. Emers.) X. Wei Wang & Houbraken 2022
fungi species in the chaetomiaceae family
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Mycothermus thermophilus (Cooney & R. Emers.) X. Wei Wang, Houbraken & D.O. Natvig 2018
fungi species in the chaetomiaceae family
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