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Collection Denise LAMOURE

Authors: Bärtschi, Blandine; Lamoure, Denise;
Abstract

Denise Lamoure, épouse Dailly, (1928-2012) fut professeure et chercheuse à l'Université Lyon 1 dans le laboratoire de biologie végétale dirigé par Robert Kühner. Elle étudia principalement les champignons de la zone alpine, parc national de la Vanoise, et compléta ses recherches par des missions dans les zones boréales. Elle organisa, en 1992 à Lanslebourg (Savoie) un symposium de mycologie alpine. Son fungarium, conservé à l'Herbier LY, contient environ 3500 spécimens (dont une trentaine de types). Denise Lamoure publia de nombreuses fois sur les Agaricales et la systématique alpine (genres Cortinarius, Clitocybe, Lactarius, ...)

Keywords

zones boréales, Champignons, Occurrence, Specimen, zone alpine, Agaricales

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