Jacob Goodale Lipman
American biochemist
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- PhD Chemistry University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jacob Goodale Lipman was a professor of agricultural chemistry and researcher in the fields of soil chemistry and bacteriology. Lipman was born in Friedrichstadt on November 18, 1874. Attending school in Moscow, he later attended the gymnasium in Orenburg. He and his family immigrated to the United States in 1888, quickly settling on a farm in Woodbine, New Jersey, where he learned about agriculture. His brother Charles Bernard Lipman would later become a professor of plant physiology. In 1894, he enrolled into Rutgers College to study agricultural science and its founding principles, coming under the influence of E. V. Voorhees. He later attended Cornell University to study advanced chemistry and bacteriology. Lipman was appointed to the Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station in charge of its Department of Soil Chemistry and Bacteriology. Soon afterward, he became an instructor, then professor, of agricultural chemistry at nearby Rutgers College.
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- THE OXIDATION OF SELENIUM BY A NEW GROUP OF AUTOTROPHIC MICROORGANISMS. (1923) (37)
- SULFUR OXIDATION IN SOILS AND ITS EFFECT ON THE AVAILABILITY OF MINERAL PHOSPHATES (1916) (32)
- THE OXIDATION OF SULFUR IN SOILS AS A MEANS OF INCREASING THE AVAILABILITY OF MINERAL PHOSPHATES (1916) (21)
- THE OXIDATION OF SULFUR BY SOIL MICROÖRGANISMS: I (1921) (20)
- A Further Discussion of Certain Methods Used in the Study of “The Associative Growth of Legumes and Non-Legumes” (15)
- NITROGEN LOSSES UNDER INTENSIVE CROPPING (1921) (9)
- EXPERIMENTS WITH SULFUR‐PHOSPHATE COMPOSTS CONDUCTED UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS (1918) (7)
- A Method for the Study of Soil Fertility Problems (1910) (5)
- VEGETATION EXPERIMENTS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF TREATED PHOSPHATES (1917) (5)
- INOCULATED SULFUR AS A PLANT‐FOOD SOLVENT (1921) (5)
- FACTORS INFLUENCING THE PROTEIN CONTENT OF SOYBEANS (1916) (4)
- FIELD EXPERIMENTS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF NITROGENOUS FERTILIZERS 1918–1922 (1920) (4)
- THE INFLUENCE OF INITIAL REACTION ON THE OXIDATION OF SULFUR AND THE FORMATION OF AVAILABLE PHOSPHATES (1920) (4)
- SULFUR ON ALKALI SOILS (1916) (4)
- THE YIELD AND NITROGEN CONTENT OF SOYBEANS AS INFLUENCED BY LIME (1917) (4)
- Bacteria in relation to country life, by Jacob G. Lipman ... (3)
- Report of the soil chemist and bacteriologist of the New Jersey Agricultural college experiment station : for the year ... (3)
- Recent Investigations on the Oxidation of Sulfur by Microörganisms. (1923) (2)
- Some Bacteriological Relations in Soils kept under Green-house conditions (1910) (2)
- FIELD EXPERIEMENTS OF THE AVAILABILITY OF NITROGENOUS FERTILIZERS, 1908–1917 (1920) (2)
- BACTERIOLOGICAL METHODS FOR THE ESTIMATION OF SOIL ACIDITY. (1911) (2)
- Soils of the Lusitano-Iberian Peninsula (1938) (2)
- The Value of Sulfur in Soil Improvement and Crop Production. (1924) (2)
- The Fertilization and Management of Grasslands 1 (2)
- Suggestions Concerning the Terminology of Soil Bacteria (1911) (2)
- The Economic Significance of Commercial Fertilizers (1929) (2)
- Social and Economic Factors in Land-Use Planning in the Northeastern States (1935) (2)
- THE INFLUENCE OF VARYING AMOUNTS OF SULFUR IN THE SOIL, ON CROP YIELDS, HYDROGEN‐ION CONCENTRATION, LIME REQUIREMENT AND NITRATE FORMATION (1921) (2)
- The Relationship between Economics and Biological Research (2)
- ORGANIZATION AND PROGRAM (1928) (2)
- Report of the Advisory Board (2)
- Tests of commercial cultures for soil inoculation (2)
- A Quarter Century Progress in Soil Science 1 (1933) (2)
- The Value of Liming in a Crop Rotation with and without Legumes1 (1921) (2)
- THE LIME FACTOR IN PERMANENT SOIL IMPROVEMENT: I. ROTATIONS WITHOUT LEGUMES (1920) (1)
- Rothamsted Experimental Station Report for 1936 (1938) (1)
- THE INFLUENCE OF LIME ON THE RECOVERY OF TOTAL NITROGEN IN FIELD CROPS (1931) (1)
- Experiments on Ammonia and Nitrate Formation in Soils (1)
- The fertiliser industry in the United States (1922) (1)
- TWENTY YEARS' WORK ON THE AVAILABILITY OF NITROGEN IN NITRATE OF SODA, AMMONIUM SULFATE, DRIED BLOOD AND FARM MANURES (1918) (1)
- The Nitrogen Outlook1 (1932) (1)
- Investigations relative to the use of nitrogenous materials 1898-1907 (1)
- Future Trends in Soil Conservation (1926) (1)
- The Agricultural Value of Some of the Newer Nitrogenous Fertilizers. (1925) (1)
- The Utilization of Nitrogen in Soils and Fertilizers as,Affected,by,Lime (1924) (1)
- Analyses of United States soils.-I. North Atlantic States. (1940) (1)
- 7. Edaphics (Soils Research) 1 (1924) (1)
- A COMPARISON OF MAGNESIAN AND NON‐MAGNESIAN LIMESTONE IN SOME 5‐YEARS ROTATIONS (1923) (1)
- STUDIES IN NITRIFICATION.1 (1902) (1)
- The Wiley Agricultural Series (0)
- Anti-mosquito Legislation. (0)
- The Mosquito in its Relation to Agricultural Progress. (0)
- First annual report of the Atlantic County Mosquito Extermination Commission (0)
- The Relation of Nitrate of Soda to the Mechanical Condition of Commercial Fertilizers. (1911) (0)
- The nitrogen problem in agriculture (1927) (0)
- Soil Science (1923) Vol.16 (0)
- A comparative study of the value of nitrate of soda, leguminous green manures and stable manure in cylinder experiments, 1907–1919 (1921) (0)
- Knowing Your Trees (1938) (0)
- Dictionary of Terms-Relating to Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Cattle Breeding, Dairy Industry, and Apiculture in English, French, German, and Dutch (1936) (0)
- Essentials of systematic pomology (0)
- SECTION O--AGRICULTURE. (1920) (0)
- Bacteriological Methods for Determining the Available Nitrogen Fertilizers. (1910) (0)
- Preliminary announcement of the first International Congress of Soil Science (1926) (0)
- Taxing the Air for Increased Food Production. 1 (1919) (0)
- Brighter outlook for potatoes (1925) (0)
- THE YIELD AND NITROGEN CONTENT OF SOYBEANS AS AFFECTED BY INOCULATION (1916) (0)
- The Stuff of Life (1935) (0)
- Report of the Advisory Committee of the American Society of Agronomy1 (1924) (0)
- 3. The Fixation of Nitrogen under Field Conditions 1 (1925) (0)
- TENDENCIES IN AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH. (1923) (0)
- THE CONSERVATION OF OUR LAND RESOURCES. (1936) (0)
- Return of the Jews to Agriculture (1930) (0)
- ADJUSTING THE SOIL REACTION TO THE CROP (Editorial) (1919) (0)
- Soil Science (1917) Vol. 4 (0)
- LOSSES OF AMMONIA FROM CULTURE SOLUTIONS. (1907) (0)
- THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF SOIL SCIENCE (1926) (0)
- FACTORS OF SIGNIFICANCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE. (1927) (0)
- Lime and fertilizers for potatoes (1930) (0)
- Soil Science (1918) Vol. 5 (0)
- Practical Bacteriology: (1932) (0)
- Announcement of International Congress of Soil Science (1926) (0)
- CHANDLER LECTURE The Stuff of Life (1935) (0)
- Experiments on the accumulation and utilization of atmospheric nitrogen in the soil (1905) (0)
- Experiments on the Utilization of Nitrogen in Fertilizer Materials. (1909) (0)
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