George Leo Watson (1873–1935) was a British botanist and plant pathologist known for his contributions to the study of fungi, particularly in relation to plant diseases. He is recognized for his research in mycology and for developing methods to identify and classify various fungal species that affect plants. His work has had a lasting impact on the field of plant pathology and the management of crop diseases.

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