Norman Willison SimmondsFRSE FIB FLS (5[1][2] or 15[3][4] December 1922–4 January 2002)[1][4] was a British botanist. He was a world authority on the cultivation of bananas. He was the first non-American to be awarded the Bronx-based Society for Economic Botany's Distinguished Economic Botanist Award.[5]
Life
He was born in Bedford on 5[1][2] or 15 December 1922[3][4] the son of a civil servant. He was educated at Whitgift School from 1934 to 1940. He won a scholarship to study natural sciences at the Downing College, Cambridge, and then in 1943 won a further scholarship to study at the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture on the island of Trinidad. In 1945 the college invited him to begin lecturing in botany. He was later Senior Cytogeneticist at the Banana Research Section on the island. He received an M.A. in 1948. During this time he collected banana samples in East Africa in 1948 and further samples in Asia and Malaysia in 1954/5.[5][3]
^Clement, Charles R. (October 2000). "Review of Principles of Crop Improvement, 2nd ed., by N. W. Simmonds and J. Smartt". BioScience. 50 (10): 912–914. doi:10.1641/0006-3568(2000)050[0912:CSOSAP]2.0.CO;2.