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French mycologist
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Marcel Locquin (born 6 May 1922 in Lyon, France; died 18 March 2009) was a French mycologist.

Locquin rose to eminence in the field of mycology over several years of work with a number of Nobel Prize winners. He himself won numerous awards. He worked as consultant for many international organizations. He filed many patents in light and electron microscopy.

Authorship

Locquin was a prolific writer. He authored 60 books. He published well over 350 articles, which dealt mostly on areas like biophysical techniques, biomathematics, cytochemistry, light and electron microscopy, mycology, taxonomy, smells, colors, origin of languages, transdisciplinary methods, computers and artificial intelligence, and sociology.

The standard author abbreviation Locq. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Marcel Locquin". Ergonia. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  2. International Plant Names Index.  Locq.


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