North Carolina State University Dept. of Plant Pathology reprint collection, 1876-1973 [manuscript]

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North Carolina State University Dept. of Plant Pathology reprint collection, 1876-1973 [manuscript]

Collection contains reprints, reports, correspondence, and memos relating to various plant diseases, primarily relating to tobacco.

11.5 linear ft.

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Dickson, James G.

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Braun, Armin C., 1911-1986

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Valleau, William Dorney, 1891-

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Christensen, Clyde Martin, 1905-1993

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Clyde Martin Christensen, B.S. (1929), M.S. (1930), Ph.D. (1937), University of Minnesota. Professor of botany and plant pathology at the University of Minnesota (1934-1975). Expert in the field of mycology, with particular emphasis on fungi and wheat storage. From the description of Clyde M. Christensen manuscripts, 1955-1965. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 617536340 Clyde Martin Christensen, B.S. (1929), M.S. (1930), Ph.D. (1937), ...

Clayton, Edward E.

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Walker, J. C. 1893-

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Rands, R. D.

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Fitzpatrick, Harry Morton, 1886-1949

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Mycologist; Professor of Plant Pathology, Cornell University. From the description of Harry Morton Fitzpatrick papers, 1907-1948. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 73965667 ...

Wellman, Frederick Lovejoy, 1897-

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Frederick Lovejoy Wellman (1897-1994) was a plant pathologist most known for his reasearch on coffee rust disease ( Hemileia vastatrix ). Born in Angola, Africa, Wellman moved to Kansas as a child. He attended Fairmount College, (now Wichita State University ), receiving his A.B. degree in 1920 . He then attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison, where he earned his M.A. in 1924 and Ph.D. in 1928 . After graduation, Wellman began work as a plant pathologist for the...

Johnson, James P.

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James P. Johnson was born in Yankton, South Dakota, on June 2, 1930. He grew up in Muleshoe and Lubbock, Texas. He left Texas to attend Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, graduating in 1952. That same year he went into the Marine Corps. As a jet pilot, he served a ten-month tour of combat duty in Korea. Discharged from the Marines in 1956, he moved to Colorado to attend the University of Colorado Law School. He later was a prosecuting attorney in the 8th Judicial District and a munic...

Armstrong, G. M. (George Miller), 1893-

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Jones, L. R. 1864-1945.

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Miller, Julian Howell, 1890-1961

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Haasis, Frank A.

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Keitt, George Wannamaker.

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Kelman, Arthur

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Arthur Kelman was born on December 11, 1918 in Providence, Rhode Island. Kelman received his B.S. (1941) from the University of Rhode Island in botany and a Ph.D. (1949) from North Carolina State University in plant pathology. Kelman was offered and accepted a position as assistant professor of plant pathology at North Carolina State University (1949). At North Carolina State, Kelman studied Ralstonia solanacearum, which contributes to Granville wilt of tobacco. His work in developi...

North Carolina State University. Dept. of Plant Pathology.

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Plant pathology at North Carolina State University, like much of the current College of Agriculture and Life Sciences curriculum, grew out of work done by the North Carolina Experiment Station. During the 1890s, occasional classes in plant pathology were taught as a part of the Horticulture curriculum, and work was also performed in cooperation with the Experiment Station. Coursework devoted entirely to plant pathology did not begin until the 1901-1902 school year, with the creation of the Biolo...

Waggoner, Paul E.

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Stakman, E.C. (Elvin Charles), 1885-1979

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Plant pathologist. From the description of Reminiscences of Elvin Charles Stakman : oral history, 1970. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309738905 Elvin C. Stakman, B.A. (1906), M.A. (1910), Ph.D. (1913) University of Minnesota. Professor (1913-1953) and head of the Department of Plant Pathology (1940-1953), University of Minnesota. United States Department of Agriculture agent, head of the federal government's South American rubber expediti...

Edgerton, C. W. (Claude Wilbur), 1880-

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Hepting, George H. (George Henry), 1907-

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George Henry Hepting (1907-1988) retired from the U.S. Forest Service as Chief Plant Pathologist at the Southeastern Forest Experiment Station in 1971. From 1967 through 1984 he served as Visiting Professor in the Department of Plant Pathology and the School of Forest Resources at North Carolina State University. Hepting did research on heartrot diseases of forest trees; the impact of fire scars, basal wounds, and stump sprouts on infection and spread of decay in many species of trees; the mecha...