Fungi: A 55-Year Adventure in Mycology
BRANCH EVENT
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Join us on a captivating journey through five and a half decades of studying microfungi, where adventure meets discovery.
Explore the intriguing world of microfungi, which can impact both animals and plants. We’ll unravel questions like the consequences of fungicides on fungal ‘flora’ in sheep pastures, the dual influence of endophytic fungi in ryegrass on sheep and plants, the mysteries of chalkbrood disease in Samoan bees compared to those in New Zealand, and the personal repercussions of encountering rust fungus-infected plants.
Discover how New Zealand’s fungi were meticulously examined following visits to remote islands, and why a book titled “Collect Fungi on Stamps” earned its place among the ‘Top 10 Weirdest Book Titles.’
Delve into the purpose behind collecting, identifying, and compiling plant disease lists for Pacific countries through extensive visits across the region.
And finally, gain insights into consultancies and student supervision in South East Asia, which led to expeditions in India, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and China.
This presentation offers a glimpse into a truly adventurous and fulfilling career in mycology.
SPEAKER
Eric McKenzie
Myclogist
ORGANISATION
Hawke’s Bay Branch of the Royal Society Te Apārangi
VENUE/DATE
Napier Sailing Club
6:00pm Thu 16 November, 2023 - 7:00pm Thu 16 November, 2023