Frederick L. Wellman Papers 1915 - 1981

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Frederick L. Wellman Papers 1915 - 1981

The Frederick L. Wellman Papers contain items relating to Wellman's plant pathology research. The collection includes correspondence, reports, publications, newspaper articles, manuscript materials, and photographs detailing Wellman's work on and coffee rust disease ( ). Items in this collection date from 1915 to 1981, with the bulk of the materials dating from the 1950s to the early 1970s. Fusarium Hemileia vastatrix Frederick Lovejoy Wellman (1897-1994) was a plant pathologist most known for his reasearch on coffee rust disease ( ). Wellman also studied other plant diseases, chiefly in Latin America. Hemileia vastatrix

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