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William Henry Long

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Residence
  
USA

Name
  
William Long

Fields
  
mycologist

Nationality
  
American


William Henry Long William Henry Long and Parilee Ethel Collins

Died
  
10 December 1947 Painesville, Ohio

Known for
  
Contributing to knowledge about rusts and wood rot fungi

Doctoral advisor
  
George F. Atkinson

William Henry Long (7 March 1867 – 10 December 1947) was an American mycologist. He obtained his Bachelor degree at Baylor University in Waco, Texas in 1888, and then served as Professor of Natural Sciences at this university until 1892. Long entered graduate studies in 1899 under the supervision of W.L. Bray and W.M. Wheeler in 1899, and obtained a masters degree in 1900. For the following nine years he was Professor of Botany at North Texas State Normal College at Denton. Under the guidance of George F. Atkinson, Long performed field work at Cornell University, which eventually led to a PhD degree awarded from the University of Texas in 1917. His specialty was on tree rusts and wood rotting fungi.

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William Henry Long Wikipedia