Ralph Warren Marsh

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Ralph Warren Marsh OBE (27 December 1899 in Crewkerne, Somerset – 29 February 1992) was a British mycologist and phytopathologist, known for his research on the control of apple scab.[1] He was the president of the British Mycological Society for one year from 1944 to 1945[2] and the president of the Association of Applied Biologists for a two-year term from 1951 to 1952.[3]

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