Georges Delacroix
Édouard Georges Delacroix (24 January 1858 in Montrouge – 1 November 1907 in Paris) was a French mycologist and plant pathologist.
Beginning in 1886 he worked in the laboratory of plant pathology at the Institut nationale agronomique, where he later served as a lecturer of descriptive botany (from 1895) and plant pathology (from 1898). In 1899 he was named director of the Station de Pathologie végétale in Paris.[1]
His name is associated with the mycological species Aspergillus delacroixii (synonym, Aspergillus nidulans var. echinulatus).[2]
Selected works
    
- Espèces nouvelles observées au Laboratoire de Pathologie végétale (1893) – New species observed at the laboratory of plant pathology.[3]
 - Les maladies des noyers en France; with Édouard Ernest Prillieux (1898) – Diseases of walnut trees in France.
 - Atlas de botanique descriptive comprenant l'étude des familles les plus importantes au point de vue économique (cryptogames et phanérogames) (1898) – Atlas of descriptive botany.
 - Les maladies et les ennemis des caféiers (1900) – Diseases and pests of coffee.[4]
 - Maladies des plantes cultivées; with André Maublanc (2 volumes, 1908–09) – Diseases of cultivated plants. 
- I, Maladies non parasitaires (non-parasitic diseases), by Delacroix.
 - II, Maladies parasitaires (parasitic diseases), by Delacroix and Maublanc.[5]
 
 
References
    
- BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
 - Uhrin, GB; Jensen, RH; Korup, E; Grønlund, J; Hjort, U; Moser, C; Arendrup, MC; Schønheyder, HC (2015). "Recurrent prosthetic valve endocarditis caused by Aspergillus delacroxii (formerly Aspergillus nidulans var. echinulatus)". Med Mycol Case Rep. 10: 21–3. doi:10.1016/j.mmcr.2015.12.005. PMC 4731950. PMID 26909244.
 - Espèces nouvelles observées au Laboratoire de Pathologie végétale MycoBank
 - HathiTrust Digital Library published works
 - Maublanc, André (1880-1958) IdRef.fr
 - IPNI. Delacr.
 
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