Richard Falck

Richard Falck

Richard Falck (1868–1955) was a German-American botanist and mycologist, who immigrated to, and did most of his work in the U.S. He was born in Landeck in Westpreußen (West Prussia). In 1910, Falck was a professor of the Academy of Forestry in the city of Hanover in Germany. He died in Atlanta, Georgia.

Bibliography

  • 1912. Die Merulius-Fäule des Bauholzes. Ed G. Fischer. 405 pp.
  • 1912. Julius Oscar Brefeld, Richard Falck. Investigations in the overall field of mycology: Continuation of the molds and yeasts. Ed Heinrich Schöningh Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 59 pp.
  • 1923. Mykologische Berichte und Untersuchungen, Volume 1, Part 2. Ed Druck und Verlag für Aktiengesellschaft, vorm. Gebr. Gotthelft. 300 pp.
  • 1934. Richard Falck, Hermann Lutz, Gertrude Krafft. Effects of physical methods of preliminary treatment of beech wood: The Influence of steaming, storing, periodic steaming and drying of severe upon the improvement in swelling and shrinkage. Ed USDA, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory. 178 pp.
  • 1935. Richard Falck, Vinayak Ketkar, Gertrude Krafft. Testing and Evaluating Fireproofing materials for wood. Ed USDA, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory. 112 pp.
  • 1950. The types of symbiotic linkage and Their significance for the formation of highly Organized forms: functions and life-spheres in the phylogenetic process of development. 16 pp.
  • 1954. Richard Falck, Marianne Falck. Die Bedeutung der Fadenpilze als Symbionten der Pflanzen für die Waldkultur. Sauerländer JD Ed. 92 pp.

References

  1. IPNI.  Falck.


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