Gentner, Louis G., 1892-1980

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Alumnus and entomologist, Louis G. Gentner, was born in Portland, Oregon, in February 1892. Gentner received his B.S. from Oregon Agricultural College in 1915, his M.S. from the University of Wisconsin in 1918, and completed his doctorate at Oregon State College in 1953. He did his post-graduate work at Oregon State College in 1945 and 1946. After working as an entomologist in Wisconsin and Michigan, he became associate entomologist and assistant superintendent of the Southern Oregon Branch Experiment Station in Medford in 1930. Gentner's studies with alfalfa varieties led to the selection and naming of "Talent" alfalfa, now grown extensively for seed production exports. His work with beetles led to the elimination of the Klamath goat weed infestation on southern Oregon infested rangeland and enabling thousands of acres to be become viable again. Gentner retired from the station in 1962 and died July 16, 1980. Additional biographical information is included in the collection.

From the description of Louis G. Gentner papers, 1829-1980 (bulk 1914-1980). (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 45489599

Alumnus and entomologist, Louis G. Gentner, was born in Portland, Oregon, in February 1892. Gentner received his B. S. from Oregon Agricultural College in 1915, his M. S. from the University of Wisconsin in 1918, and completed his doctorate at Oregon State College in 1953. He did his post-graduate work at Oregon State College in 1945 and 1946. After working as an entomologist in Wisconsin and Michigan, he became associate entomologist and assistant superintendent of the Southern Oregon Branch Experiment Station in Medford in 1930. Gentner's studies with alfalfa varieties led to the selection and naming of "Talent" alfalfa, now grown extensively for seed production exports. His work with beetles led to the elimination of the Klamath goat weed infestation on southern Oregon infested rangeland and enabling thousands of acres to be become viable again. Gentner retired from the station in 1962 and died July 16, 1980. Additional biographical information is included in the collection.

From the guide to the Louis G. Gentner Papers, 1829-1980, 1914-1980, (Oregon State University)

Entomologist, worked in Wisconsin and Michigan; later became assistant superintendent of Southern Oregon Branch Experiment Station in Medford.

From the description of Papers, 1908-1980. (Oregon State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 70948245

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Oregon--Corvallis
Oregon
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Agricultural pests
Agriculture
Agriculture
Beneficial insects
Universities and colleges
Corvallis
Entomology
Entomology
Entomology
Entomology
Entomology
Flea beetles
Flea-beetles
Insects
Oregon
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Death 1980

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