Marie Maxime Cornu
Marie Maxime Cornu (July 16, 1843 – April 3, 1901) was a French botanist and mycologist. He was a younger brother to physicist Alfred Cornu (1841-1902).
Cornu was a lecturer at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, and from 1884 to 1901 was chair of horticulture at the museum. He is remembered for his research of cryptogams, as well as his investigations involving agents of plant diseases, in particular phylloxera vastatrix, a pest that caused extensive damage to French vineyards and negatively affected wine production.
Selected publications
- Études sur la nouvelle maladie de la vigne, 1875
- Études sur le phylloxera vastatrix, 1878
- Note sur quelques Champignons de la flore de France, 1880
References
- This article is based on a translation of an article from the French Wikipedia.
- Psyche- Journal of Entomology, Nervous System and Salivary Glands of Phylloxera
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