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Mitsutaro Shirai

Mitsutarō Shirai (白井 光太郎, also styled 'Kōtarō' Shirai, 1863-1932)[1] 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.

Mitsutaro Shirai 1863-1932.
Shirai Mitsutarō: A chronological table of natural history in Japan. (First edition, 1891)

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 fungi species, either by himself or in cooperation with other mycologists. Shirai made great contributions to Japanese mycology and plant pathology at his time.[2]

He is also known for his contributions to the history of natural studies in Japan using his private collection of traditional Japanese and Chinese manuscripts and books. His Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica (Bencao Gangmu) is now part of the Omori Collection of the Kyoto Botanical Garden.

Life Edit

Shirai was born in Edo (now Tokyo). He began his professional career as teacher of forest botany and plant pathology in the University of Tokyo in 1886. From 1906 to 1925, he occupied the first term of professor at Laboratory of Plant Pathology in this university. He died on May 30, 1932.[3]

Work Edit

  • Kimura Yōjirō (ed.). Shirai Mitsutarō chosaku-shū [Collected Writings of Shirai Mitsutarō]. Vol. 1–6, Tokyo: Kagaku Shoin, 1985–90.
  • Shirai Mitsutaro. A Brief History of Botany in Old Japan. In: Scientific Japan - Past and Present. Tokyo: National Research Council of Japan, 1926, S. 213-227 (BHL)

Literature Edit

  • Sakai Shigeyasu. History of Plant Pathology in Japan. Annual Review of Phytopathology, Vol. 12: 13-26 (September 1974)
  • Geoffrey C. Ainsworth. Introduction to the history of plant pathology. Cambridge University Press, 1981.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Author Details for Mitsutaro Shirai" (HTML). International Plant Names Index. International Organization for Plant Information (IOPI). Author Details: Shirai, Mitsutarô ('Kotaro') (1863-1932)
  2. ^ Suematsu, N. (1962). "To the hundredth birthday of Dr. Mitsutaro Shirai, the first President of the Phytopathological Society of Japan". Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan. 27 (3): 99–101. doi:10.3186/jjphytopath.27.99.
  3. ^ Briggs, L.J. (1932). "Obituary". Science. 76 (1959): 48–49. doi:10.1126/science.76.1959.48. PMID 17847295.
  4. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Shirai.

mitsutaro, shirai, mitsutarō, shirai, 白井, 光太郎, also, styled, kōtarō, shirai, 1863, 1932, japanese, plant, pathologist, mycologist, herbalist, first, president, phytopathology, society, japan, emeritus, professor, plant, pathology, college, agriculture, univers. Mitsutarō Shirai 白井 光太郎 also styled Kōtarō Shirai 1863 1932 1 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 Mitsutaro Shirai 1863 1932 Shirai Mitsutarō A chronological table of natural history in Japan First edition 1891 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 fungi species either by himself or in cooperation with other mycologists Shirai made great contributions to Japanese mycology and plant pathology at his time 2 He is also known for his contributions to the history of natural studies in Japan using his private collection of traditional Japanese and Chinese manuscripts and books His Li Shizhen s Compendium of Materia Medica Bencao Gangmu is now part of the Omori Collection of the Kyoto Botanical Garden Contents 1 Life 2 Work 3 Literature 4 ReferencesLife EditShirai was born in Edo now Tokyo He began his professional career as teacher of forest botany and plant pathology in the University of Tokyo in 1886 From 1906 to 1925 he occupied the first term of professor at Laboratory of Plant Pathology in this university He died on May 30 1932 3 Work EditKimura Yōjirō ed Shirai Mitsutarō chosaku shu Collected Writings of Shirai Mitsutarō Vol 1 6 Tokyo Kagaku Shoin 1985 90 Shirai Mitsutaro A Brief History of Botany in Old Japan In Scientific Japan Past and Present Tokyo National Research Council of Japan 1926 S 213 227 BHL Literature EditSakai Shigeyasu History of Plant Pathology in Japan Annual Review of Phytopathology Vol 12 13 26 September 1974 Geoffrey C Ainsworth Introduction to the history of plant pathology Cambridge University Press 1981 The standard author abbreviation Shirai is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 4 References Edit Author Details for Mitsutaro Shirai HTML International Plant Names Index International Organization for Plant Information IOPI Author Details Shirai Mitsutaro Kotaro 1863 1932 Suematsu N 1962 To the hundredth birthday of Dr Mitsutaro Shirai the first President of the Phytopathological Society of Japan Annals of the Phytopathological Society of Japan 27 3 99 101 doi 10 3186 jjphytopath 27 99 Briggs L J 1932 Obituary Science 76 1959 48 49 doi 10 1126 science 76 1959 48 PMID 17847295 International Plant Names Index Shirai Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mitsutaro Shirai amp oldid 1119858061, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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