MacDougal, Daniel Trembly, 1865-1958
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Daniel Trembly MacDougal (1865-1958) was the leading American authority on desert ecology and one of the earliest botanists to research chlorophyll. He was the inventor of the MacDougall dendrograph, used to record changes in the volume of tree trunks. He began his association with the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) in 1899 as Director of the Laboratories. In 1904 he was named as Assistant Director. In 1905 the Plant Desert Laboratory was established and MacDougal became its first director. When the Laboratory became part of the Carnegie Institution, MacDougall became Director of Botanical Research at the Carnegie Institution in Washington, D.C. He was born in Liberty, Indiana. He received his MA from DePauw University in 1894 and his Ph. D. from Purdue University. He pursued post-doctoral studies at Leipzig and Tubingen. He was a member of the Tropical Plant Commission. He retired in 1933.
Daniel Trembly MacDougal (1865-1958) was born in Liberty, Indiana, in 1865. He received his master's at DePauw University in 1894, and went on to receive his PhD from Purdue University. He also did post-doctoral studies in Leipzig and Tubingen. He went on to work at the U.S. Department of Agriculture to collect specimens in Idaho and Arizona during the summer of 1891-1892. He taught plant physiology at the University of Minnesota from 1893 to 1899. He left the University to work at the New York Botanical Garden, where he worked for seven years. While working at the Botanical Garden he was part of a committee to establish a tropical search laboratory. That led to the establishment of the Plant Desert Laboratory in Tucson, Arizona, in 1905. MacDougal was appointed director of the laboratory. In 1909, he established a coastal botanical laboratory in Carmel, California, and he became known as the expert of Monterey pines. He later became director of Botanical Research at the Carnegie Institution in Washington, D.C. He remained there until his retirement in 1933.
Botanist; first director of the Desert Botanical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution, Tucson, Ariz., 1906-1933, director of the Institution's Carmel Laboratory from 1908 until his retirement in 1933. MacDougal was actively involved in and well-known in the national scientific professional community.
Daniel Trembly MacDougal (1865-1958) was the leading American authority on desert ecology and one of the earliest botanists to research chlorophyll. He was the inventor of the MacDougall dendrograph, used to record changes in the volume of tree trunks. He began his association with the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) in 1899 as Director of the Laboratories. In 1904 he was named as Assistant Director. In 1905 the Plant Desert Laboratory was established and MacDougal became its first director. When the Laboratory became part of the Carnegie Institution, MacDougall became Director of Botanical Research at the Carnegie Institution in Washington, D.C. He was born in Liberty, Indiana. He received his MA from DePauw University in 1894 and his Ph.D. from Purdue University. He pursued post-doctoral studies at Leipzig and Tubingen. He was a member of the Tropical Plant Commission. He retired in 1933.
Botanist; first director of the Desert Botanical Laboratory.
Botanist; first director of the Desert Botanical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution, Tucson, Ariz., 1906-1933, and director of the Institution's Carmel Laboratory from 1908 to his retirement in 1933.
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