Shigeo Yamanouchi (1876–1973): A noted Japanese phycologist |
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Authors: | Mitsuo Chihara John A. West |
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Affiliation: | Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing, Hiro-o, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150, Japan;School of Botany, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia |
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Abstract: | Dr Shigeo Yamanouchi was born in Yamagata Prefecture and completed his secondary education at Tokyo Higher Normal School (THNS) where he was also a professor until 1904. In 1905, he went to the University of Chicago in the USA and earned a PhD in Botany in 1907. He is best noted for his excellent research on the cytology and life histories of the marine algae Polysiphonia, Fucus, Cutleria, Aglaozonia and Zanardinia, published between 1906 and 1921 while he was associated with the University of Chicago. He also described the freshwater green alga Hydrodictyon africanum. In 1910, he returned to THNS as a Professor and wrote several botanical textbooks, receiving his DSc degree in 1911 and traveling in England and the USA as an advisor for the Japanese Ministry of Education during 1911–1913. For much of the time between 1920 and 1942 he remained in the USA, returning to Japan following the advent of World War II, During his later life, he was in obscurity, and sadly there is very little recorded of his activities in the post-war years. He died in Tokyo on 2 February 1973 at the age of 96. |
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Keywords: | Aglaozonia Corallina Cutleria Fucus Hydrodictyon Polysiphonia Zanardinia |
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