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The caveat was that the Japanese identified Corner as an enemy alien and required him to wear a red star. Because of these freedoms, Corner was accused by some of collaborating with the enemy, while in reality he cooperated just enough to keep the herbarium collection safe. Additionally, he smuggled food and other goods to the people detained in the prison camps. He later wrote about his experiences during wartime in his book, "The Marquis — A Tale of Syoyan-to".
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Essex. Corner and his wife ultimately divorced in 1952. He remarried in April 1953 to his daughters' nanny, Helga Dinesen Sondergaard (John K Corner). In 1975, he was diagnosed with glaucoma and then cataracts in both eyes, and by 1983 he was unable to do any more microscopy. Even though his physical capacities declined sharply due to muscular paralysis and he was near blindness, Corner's mental faculties remained sharp until his death in 1996.
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himself to write the Wayside Trees of Malaya—a two volume, 800-page book aimed at amateur naturalists as an aid to identifying trees in the region. The book was the culmination of many years of effort that drew upon his knowledge of flora, months of field activity, examination of herbarium collections and other scientific documentation—-an effort that encompassed the work of many scientists before him.
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and red coloration and seeds hanging away from the fruit. These features were relatively rare in forest plants as a whole, but they occurred across a broad range of plant families. He postulated that the peculiar characters he observed were ancestral, making them anomalies in present-day forests. For instance, it was his view that the
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tree form, or stumpy little-branched tree with big leaves, was ancestral compared to the leptocaul form, or tall tree with many branches, slender twigs and small leaves. He thought that an increase in tree height was in response to feeding by ground-dwelling animals. An increase in tree height also
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In February 1939, Corner married Sheila Kavanagh Bailey in Cambridgeshire. Their first child, John Kavanagh Corner, was born in Singapore in January 1941. The couple also had two daughters, Stephanie Christine Corner born in 1947 in Hanover, New Hampshire, and Dorothy Lindsay Helga Corner in 1948 in
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One of the qualities that made Corner such a remarkable scientist was his analytical skills; his legacy in mycology resides in the conclusions he was able to draw on fungal morphology and development as well as systematics. During his internment in Singapore, he published on Malaysian wood-rotting
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was Corner's way of explaining how forests evolved to their present form. This theory was based on observations of a suite of morphological anomalies of tropical plants in Malaysia. The morphological features on which his theory was based were fruits with fleshy arils, fruits with distinct black
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as Principal Field Scientific Officer for Latin America. He planned to set up a field institute; but this fell through due to conspiracies about breaches of natural security. Undoubtedly, the most important scientific contribution to come from this time was the formation of Corner's Durian Theory.
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was an orchid enthusiast and approved the decision to keep Corner at his post at the Gardens. While most British subjects were detained in overcrowded prisoner camps and suffered from severe food shortages, Corner was allowed to live outside the prison camps and to lead a somewhat ordinary life.
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From 1934 to 1938, he took several journeys to Malaysia where he discovered many new species of plants. During this period, the value of the Botanical Gardens was being called into question; to illustrate the value of the collection and the diversity of the region as a whole, Corner took it upon
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temporarily crippled his abilities. He attended Rugby school during his high school years where he studied the classics, but soon grew bored and switched to science. He gave up playing sports to take botanical excursions where his fascination with mushrooms began. His father joined the
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In his research, Corner stressed the importance of understanding the development and anatomy of fungi, which he realised could not be known just by observing one stage of the specimen. Arguably, his most important contribution on fungal development was determining the role of the
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Corner found help with his collecting from an unusual source: to obtain specimens from the tops of trees that he could not safely reach, Corner trained coconut-collecting macaque monkeys to do the climbing and collect specimens for him while at the Botanic Gardens.
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Corner was born in London in 1906. He was the son of Edred Moss Corner (1873–1950), a surgeon and surgical author, and Henrietta Corner. At the age of five he developed a stammer which persisted through elocution lessons. From the age of six to nine, he attended
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he visited Bougainville in 1960 and took part in the Royal Society Expedition to Solomon Islands in 1965. In 1973 he retired as Emeritus Professor. During his retirement, he generated over 2200 printed pages of accepted publications—mostly in mycological research.
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In 1942 Singapore surrendered to the invading Japanese forces during WWII. Japan would occupy the region until 1945. Corner went to enlist in the Singapore Volunteer Force, but an attack by one of his collecting monkeys left him unable to participate.
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In addition to working out systematic relationships of many groups of macrofungi, he also wrote monographs of large groups present in southeast Asia. His work on boletes led to the description of 123 new species and culminated in his classic monograph
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was a polyphyletic assemblage of coral-shaped fungi. Corner determined that many species of "Clavaria" were actually members of different genera, families and even orders. Using spore characteristics, he determined that a genus of clavarioid
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Corner was conscripted by the Japanese to protect and preserve the Botanical Gardens' herbarium collection and various library contents from looters during the time of occupation. The Japanese Emperor
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As the Malaysian forests were being logged for timber, he took several trips there to study the diversity of fungi and plants. It was in these forests that he was first exposed to
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Because of his stammer, Corner believed he could never hold a teaching position; this led him to enroll in the Colonial Service and he took a position as a mycologist at the
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Corner's son, John, left home at 19, never to see his father again. In 2013 he published a memoir of his father's life and their relationship,
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Although Corner reportedly detested the idea of naming new species after people, he currently has three fungal species and the fungal genera
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Corner returned to England in 1949 when he was appointed Lecturer in Taxonomy and Tropical Botany at the Botany School in
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and took his 14-year-old son on one of the forays where Corner had the chance to rub shoulders with mycologists such as
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Corner, E.J.H. (1967). "Ficus in the Solomon Islands and its bearing on the post-Jurassic history of Melanesia".
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Corner started his career studying microfungi and published five papers on discomycetes. He then moved on to
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When the war ended, Corner returned to England, but two years later, he was off to South America working for
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John Kavanagh Corner (son), Stephanie Christine Corner (daughter), Dorothy Lindsay Helga Corner (daughter)
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as a charged ampoule. He also observed basidiospore development in boletoid and tricholomatoid fungi.
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in Singapore. He was appointed Assistant Director in 1929 and remained in this position until 1946.
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fungi and was likely the first person to demonstrate the intimate relationship between fungi and
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The Agaric genera Lentinus, Panus, and Pleurotus: with particular reference to Malaysian species
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with descriptions and illustrations of monomitic, dimitic and trimitic hyphal construction.
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resulted in an explosion of biodiversity in the canopy due to new niches to fill.
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My father in his suitcase: In search of E.J.H. Corner, the relentless botanist
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Corner, E.J.H. (1949). "The durian theory or the origin of the modern tree".
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Most of his collections, annotated books and illustrations are housed at the
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Corner, E.J.H. (1994). "Agarics in Malesia: I Tricholomatoid, II Mycenoid".
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Corner, E.J.H. (1953). "The construction of polypores 1. Introduction:
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B
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Plarr's Lives of the Fellows, Royal College of Surgeons of England
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Dobbeler, P (1997). "Biodiversity of byophilous ascomycetes".
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as well as a supplement which included species in the genus
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The Freshwater swamp-forest of South Johore and Singapore
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named after him, as well as 30 plant species including:
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Corner, E.J.H. (1969). "Notes on cantharelloid fungi".
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Corner, E.J.H. (1970). "Supplement to 'A Monograph of
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in Asia and Australasia with keys to identification".
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Ad Polyporaceas VII : the Xanthochroic Polypores
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Honorary Member of the Mycological Society of America
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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who occupied the posts of assistant director at the
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Index

E.J.H. Corner
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Mycology
Botany
Singapore Botanic Gardens
UNESCO
University of Cambridge
David Mabberley
Author abbrev. (botany)
FRS
mycologist
botanist
Singapore Botanic Gardens
University of Cambridge
Sidney Sussex College
Arnold House
polio
British Mycological Society
Carleton Rea
AHR Buller
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge
Arthur Harry Church
Botanical Gardens
fig trees
Hirohito
UNESCO
Durian Theory
pachycaul
Cambridge
nectriaceous

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