Eva Sansome Explained

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Eva Sansome, nee Richardson (1906-2001) was a British mycologist.[1]

Life

Eva Richardson was born on 9 September 1906, possibly in New Zealand. She gained a DSc. from Manchester University, and in 1928 was appointed a fellow of the Linnean Society. In 1929 she married fellow botanist F. W. Sansome.[2] [3]

Sansome lectured in horticulture at the University of Manchester and the University of Ghana.[2]

During the war she collaborated with Alexander Hollaender, Milislav Demerec and a young Esther M. Zimmer at the United States Public Health Service (Bethesda, Maryland), publishing in the very early field of x-ray- and UV-induced mutations.[4] In the late 1950s she was registered at University College Ibadan, though on placement to Long Island Biological Laboratories.[5] She researched meiosis in the oogonium. She studied the antheridium of Pythium debaryanum,[2] showing in a 1963 paper that the mycelium of Pythium debaryanum was diploid, rather than (as previously believed) haploid. Subsequent work established that both oospores and myceliuum are diploid in several Peronosporales genera.[6]

A Reader in the Department of Botany at Ahmadu Bello University in the mid-1960s, she and her husband supported eliminating the Igbo from Northern Nigeria at the time of the 1966 anti-Igbo pogrom.[7] She was awarded an OBE in the 1968 New Year Honours.

She collaborated with Clive Brasier.[8] After her husband's death in 1981, Sansome moved to live with her son's family in Warwickshire. After a series of strokes, she died on 11 February 2001.[1]

Works

Notes and References

  1. Book: Brasier, Clive . Eva Sansome . Jean Beagle . Ristiano . Pioneering Women in Plant Pathology . 2007 . American Phytopathological Society . 129– .
  2. Book: Anne . Commire . Anne Commire . Deborah . Klezmer . Sansome, Eva (1906-?) . Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages . 2006 . https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/sansome-eva-1906 .
  3. Web site: Eva Sansome.
  4. [Alexander Hollaender|Hollaender, A.]
  5. Book: International Educational Exchange and Related Exchange-of-persons ctivities for Ghana, Region of Trans Volta Togoland, French Togoland and Nigeria . 1959 . 107 .
  6. Book: Garrett, S. D. . Soil Fungi and Soil Fertility: An Introduction to Soil Mycology . 2nd . 1981 . Pergamon Press . 68 . 9781483182278.
  7. Book: Chima J. . Korieh . The Nigeria-Biafra War: Genocide and the Politics of Memory . Amherst, New York . Cambria Press . 2012 . 9781621968238 .
  8. Book: Bryan A. . Bailey . Lyndel W. . Meinhardt . Cacao Diseases: A History of Old Enemies and New Encounters . Springer . 2016 . Bryan A. . Bailey . Shahin S. . Ali . Andrews Y. . Akrofi . Lyndel W. . Meinhardt . Phytophthora megakarya, a Causal Agent of Black Pod Rot in Africa . 269.