Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Edwin Earle Honey (May 2, 1891 – October 31, 1956) was an American plant pathologist and mycologist. In 1936, he formally described the fungus and plant pathogen Monilinia azaleae, which preys upon crops and other plants in the Rosaceae and Ericaceae families.Honey was born in Illinois. He was married first to Mary Luella Trowbridge (1894–1941), and later to Mrs. Ruth R. Honey.In 1920 Honey lived in Champaign, Illinois; and in 1935 he lived in Madison, Wisconsin."@en }
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- Edwin_Earle_Honey comment "Edwin Earle Honey (May 2, 1891 – October 31, 1956) was an American plant pathologist and mycologist. In 1936, he formally described the fungus and plant pathogen Monilinia azaleae, which preys upon crops and other plants in the Rosaceae and Ericaceae families.Honey was born in Illinois. He was married first to Mary Luella Trowbridge (1894–1941), and later to Mrs. Ruth R. Honey.In 1920 Honey lived in Champaign, Illinois; and in 1935 he lived in Madison, Wisconsin.".
- Q11925861 comment "Edwin Earle Honey (May 2, 1891 – October 31, 1956) was an American plant pathologist and mycologist. In 1936, he formally described the fungus and plant pathogen Monilinia azaleae, which preys upon crops and other plants in the Rosaceae and Ericaceae families.Honey was born in Illinois. He was married first to Mary Luella Trowbridge (1894–1941), and later to Mrs. Ruth R. Honey.In 1920 Honey lived in Champaign, Illinois; and in 1935 he lived in Madison, Wisconsin.".