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Marc-André Selosse
National Museum of Natural History (MNHN)
Professor at Paris Natural History Museum and Biologist
Marc-André SELOSSE is professor at Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (Paris), and at Universities of Kunming (China) and Gdansk (Poland). His researches focus on the ecology and evolution of mycorrhizas, a major symbiosis between soil fungi and roots of most land plants. He also has a general interest for symbiosis and its evolution. He was head of the French Botanical Society for ten years and is now president of the Fédération BioGée, member of the French Academy of Agriculture and editor of four international scientific journals : New Phytologist, Ecology Letters, Symbiosis and Botany Letter. All his papers (more than 230 scientific papers and 250 outreach papers) are downloadable at http://isyeb.mnhn.fr/en/directory/marc-andre-selosse-405. He published outreach books in French on microbiota (Jamais seul, 2017), tannins (Les goûts et les couleurs du monde, 2019), soil (L’origine du Monde, 2021) and link between humanity and Nature (Nature et préjugés, 2024).
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