- Byron Lamont
Professor Byron Barnard Lamont (born
2 January 1945 ) is aWestern Australia n botanist. He is currently a senior researcher within the Department of Environmental Biology ofCurtin University of Technology . A specialist inecology of the flora of theSouth West Botanic Province , he has published hundreds of papers.Born in
Perth, Western Australia , he attended Applecross and Mount Pleasant Primary Schools, and later Wesley College. From 1963 to 1966 he pursued undergraduate studies at the Instituate of Agriculture,University of Western Australia , graduating with a Bachelor of Agricultural Science with majors in Soils, Agronomy and Microbiology. He then undertook a Masters degree under the supervision ofBrian Grieve , focussed on soil-plant relationships of "Hakea ", especially itsproteoid root s. His research into proteoid roots earned him aPhD. in 1974. Thereafter he began studying part time for aDoctor of Science degree, which was awarded in 1993. During this period he held a series of academic positions within Curtin University of Technology.Among his many publications are two books, around 30 book chapters and review papers, and over 100 journal papers. He is the author of "
Hakea cygna ", "H. c." subsp. "needlei" and "H. erecta". He also published the name "Hakea rubriflora", but this has since been found to be a synonym of "H. denticulata".He currently lives in the Perth suburb of Bull Creek. He is married with two adult children.
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