Royall T. Moore

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Royall Tyler Moore
Born (1930-10-11)October 11, 1930
Varna, New York, U.S.
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Coleraine, Northern Ireland
Fields Mycology
Alma mater Michigan State College
Harvard University
Doctoral advisor Ivan Mackenzie Lamb
Known for New species
Fungal diversity and development
Notable awards Benefactor's Medal, British Mycological Society
Doctor of Science
Author abbrev. (botany) R.T. Moore

Royall Tyler Moore (October 11, 1930 – August 17, 2014) was an American-born mycologist and mycology professor.

Education and work

He received his doctorate from the Harvard University in 1959, writing his dissertation on the fungal genus Sporidesmium. Later, he worked at Cornell University, the University of California, Berkeley, and North Carolina State University on the classification and development of fungi before joining the faculty at Ulster University at Coleraine. Moore bequeathed almost $500,000 to Cornell University to promote the study of mycology.[1]

Selected publications

  • Moore, RT. 1959. The Sporidesmium complex. Thesis (Ph. D.), Dept. of Biology, Harvard University.
  • Moore, RT. 1959. The genus Berkleasmium. Mycologia 51(5): 734–739.
  • Moore, RT. 1960. Fine Structure of Mycota 2. Demonstration of the haustoria of lichens. Mycologia 52(5): 805–807.
  • Moore, RT. 1963. Fine Structure of Mycota XI. Occurrence of the golgi dictyosome in the heterobasidiomycete Puccinia podophylli. Journal of Bacteriology 86(4): 866-871.
  • Moore, RT. 1989. Alicean taxonomy–small characters made large. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 99(1): 59–79.
  • Moore, RT. 1992. The genus Bauhinus gen. nov.: for species of Ustilago on dicot hosts. Mycotaxon 45: 97–100.

See also

References

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