Frederick A. Wolf papers, 1917-1975.

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Frederick A. Wolf papers, 1917-1975.

The Wolf papers include research notebooks and photographs, a list of his publications, and reprints of his scholarly articles, all concerning his research in tobacco, leaf diseases, and fungi.

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Duke University. Dept. of Botany.

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The Phytotron is a controlled environment facility located on the Duke University campus. It houses 48 plant growth chambers and six controlled greenhouses -- a total of over 450 square meters of growth space -- and associated instrumentation and laboratories. Established in 1968 with funds from Duke and the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Phytotron was designed by leading scientists in controlled environment (CE) research and technology. Controlled envir...

Wolf, Frederick A. (Frederick Adolph), 1885-1975

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