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mycologist$51146$ - translation to spanish

AUSTRALIAN MYCOLOGIST
Alec Wood (mycologist); A.E.Wood

mycologist      
n. micólogo
mycology         
  • Group photograph taken at a meeting of the [[British Mycological Society]] in 1913
BRANCH OF BIOLOGY CONCERNED WITH THE STUDY OF FUNGI
Mycologist; Mycologists; Mycological; Fungology; Fungal biochemical test; Study of fungi; Micology; Fungal Biochemical Tests; History of mycology; Fungal biochemical tests; Mycetology
micología
mycology         
  • Group photograph taken at a meeting of the [[British Mycological Society]] in 1913
BRANCH OF BIOLOGY CONCERNED WITH THE STUDY OF FUNGI
Mycologist; Mycologists; Mycological; Fungology; Fungal biochemical test; Study of fungi; Micology; Fungal Biochemical Tests; History of mycology; Fungal biochemical tests; Mycetology
(n.) = micología
Ex: The category "microbiology" was divided into six subcategories: general, bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, protozoology, and virology.

Definition

Mycologist
·noun One who is versed in, or who studies, mycology.

Wikipedia

Alec Wood

Alec E. Wood (10 September 1933 - 23 March 2016) was a mycologist affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia who published major studies, describing a large number of new species, in the genera Galerina and Amanita. With Tom May, he co-authored Fungi of Australia Volume 2A, Catalogue and Bibliography of Australian Macrofungi - Basidiomycota in 1997.

He also authored popular identification books on Australian fungi.