Mitsutaro Shirai

Japanese plant pathologist, mycologist, and herbalist (1863-1932).

Mitsutarō Shirai (白井 光太郎; also styled 'Kōtarō' Shirai, 1863-1932) was a Japanese plant pathologist, mycologist, and herbalist. He was the first president of the Phytopathology Society of Japan and emeritus professor of plant pathology, College of Agriculture, The University of Tokyo. He worked closely together with the German mycologist P. Hennings in the identification of fungi. In commemoration of his contribution, two fungi genera were named after his family name, i.e. Shiraia P. Henn. and Shiraiella Hara and more than a dozen of species were named after him. He also published about 50 fung

Abbreviations: Shirai
Occupations: university teacher, botanist, biologist
Citizenships: Japan
Languages: Japanese
Dates: 1863-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1932-01-01T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Tokyo
Direct attributions: 2 plants, 24 fungi
Authorship mentions: 3 plants, 41 fungi
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