Ira Baldwin
American agricultural bacteriologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ira Lawrence Baldwin was the founder and director emeritus of the Wisconsin Academy Foundation. He began teaching bacteriology at the University of Wisconsin in 1927 and a few years later moved into what became a career in administration. He held positions as chair of the Department of Bacteriology, dean of the Graduate School, dean and director of the College of Agriculture, university vice president for academic affairs, and special assistant to the president. He was also involved in programs for agricultural development both in the United States and abroad. Ira Baldwin wrote a hostile review of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, titled "Chemicals and Pests," in the journal Science.
Ira Baldwin's Published Works
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- Root nodule bacteria and leguminous plants. (1933) (472)
- NOMENCLATURE OF THE ROOT-NODULE BACTERIA OF THE LEGUMINOSAE (1929) (47)
- Oxidation-Reduction Potentials in Relation to the Growth of an Aerobic Form of Bacteria (1932) (46)
- Studies of the Root-Nodule Organism of Lupinus (1931) (35)
- Studies on Certain Physiological Characters of Phytomonas tumefaciens, Phytomonas rhizogenes, and Bacillus radiobacter (1934) (30)
- THE EFFECT OF THE OXIDATION-REDUCTION CHARACTER OF THE MEDIUM ON THE GROWTH OF AN AEROBIC FORM OF BACTERIA (1930) (25)
- ATTENUATION OF CROWN GALL BACTERIA BY CULTIVATION IN MEDIA CONTAINING GLYCINE (1952) (24)
- Spore Formation by Bacillus subtilis in Peptone Solutions Altered by Treatment with Activated Charcoal (1942) (24)
- Studies on Certain Physiological Characters of Phytomonas tumefaciens, Phytomonas rhizogenes and Bacillus radiobacter (1934) (22)
- DOUBLE INFECTION OF LEGUMINOUS PLANTS WITH GOOD AND POOR STRAINS OF RHIZOBIA (1931) (21)
- MODIFICATIONS OF THE SOIL FLORA INDUCED BY APPLICATIONS OF CRUDE PETROLEUM (1922) (21)
- THE FERMENTATION CHARACTERS OF THE ROOT NODULE BACTERIA OF THE LEGUMINOSAE (1927) (20)
- Citric Acid Fermentation of Beet Molasses (1946) (20)
- RHIZOBIA‐LEGUME RELATIONSHIPS (1954) (17)
- ATTENUATION OF CELL STIMULATING BACTERIA BY SPECIFIC AMINO ACIDS. (1940) (17)
- The Influence of Certain Inorganic Salts on the Germicidal Activity of Hydrogen Peroxide (1930) (15)
- The Relation of Oxidation-Reduction Potential to the Growth of an Aerobic Microorganism (1935) (12)
- THE EFFECT OF AMINO ACIDS AND RELATED COMPOUNDS UPON THE GROWTH, VIRULENCE, AND ENZYME ACTIVITY OF CROWN GALL BACTERIA (1952) (12)
- Grouping of Legumes According to Biological Reactions of Their Seed Proteins. Possible Explanation of Phenomenon of Cross Inoculation (1927) (10)
- The Stability of Cultures of Rhizobium (1933) (8)
- Synthesis of vitamin B1 by yeast. (1942) (8)
- The Infective Ability of Rhizobia of the Soybean, Cowpea, and Lupine Cross-Inoculation Groups (1937) (7)
- Chemicals and Pests Man's use, misuse, and abuse of the products of science determine whether these valuable assets are also harmful (1962) (6)
- The Direct Isolation of Rhizobia from Soil1 (1931) (6)
- Supplement to "Root nodule bacteria and leguminous plants.". (1939) (2)
- Soil Bacterial Types and Green Manuring (1)
- Hydrogen Ion Concentration and Titratable Acidity in Relation to Bacteriological Media (0)
- Nitrate Studies on Purdue Rotation Field No. 6 (0)
- Leopold portrait presented to University of Wisconsin (1954) (0)
- Edwin Broun Fred: March 22, 1887-January 16, 1981. (1985) (0)
- Concerning Fossil Remains of Leguminous Plants (1937) (0)
- Letter from Ira L. Baldwin to S. Bayne-Jones (1947) (0)
- HEAVY GLASSWARE IN THE LABORATORY. (1931) (0)
- Memorandum from Ira L. Baldwin to E. B. Fred (1957) (0)
- Crop Rotation as Affecting Nitrate Production (0)
- Letter from Ira L. Baldwin to M. R. Irwin (1957) (0)
- Fertilizer Treatment as Affecting Nitrate Production (0)
- Domain of letters: Vignettes--and visions (1959) (0)
- CONCERNING FOSSIL REMAINS OF LEGUMINOUS PLANTS. (1937) (0)
- Letter from Ira L. Baldwin to Joshua Lederberg (1952) (0)
- Heavy Glassware in the Laboratory (1931) (0)
- Observations upon the Isolation of Nitrifying Organisms (0)
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