Background
Zang, Mu was born on December 28, 1930 in Yantai, Shandong, China. Son of Zhen Xing Zang and Pei Fang Zhou.
Zang, Mu was born on December 28, 1930 in Yantai, Shandong, China. Son of Zhen Xing Zang and Pei Fang Zhou.
Graduate in biology, Soochow U., Suzhou, China, 1953.
He was known for his research on the Boletales of China, and the ecology and biogeography of fungi in southwestern China. He described more than 140 new species and circumscribed three genera, published more than 150 research papers, was chief editor or co-editor for twelve books, and wrote two monographs on the Boletaceae of China. Mu Zang was born on 10 November 1930, in Yantai, eastern China.
After graduating in biology from Soochow University in 1953, he taught biology at Nanjing Normal University from 1954 to 1973, where he eventually became a lecturer.
In 1974 Zang began work as associate professor at the Kunming Institute of Botany of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He later was full research professor at this institute.
Zang was largely responsible for the establishment of the Cryptogamic Herbarium of the Kunming Institute of Botany. This herbarium, one of the largest and most active in the world, contains (as of 2012) more than 210,000 specimens.
Zang personally contributed in excess of 13,800 fungal specimens, 24,500 lichen specimens, and 1000 moss specimens.
Personal interests of Zang included painting, calligraphy, and stamp collecting. Zang died of a heart attack in Kunming on 10 November 2011.
Member Mycological Society China (committees since 1980).
Married Xing Jiang Li, December 27, 1957;1 child, Jian.