Thomas W. Whitaker
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Thomas Wallace Whitaker was an American botanist and horticulturist who spent most of his career working as a geneticist for the United States Department of Agriculture . He specialized in the study of economically important plants such as squashes, investigating their systematics and resistance to disease.
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- Cucurbits, Botany, Cultivation, and Utilization (1962) (302)
- SQUASH AND GOURD BEES (PEPONAPIS, XENOGLOSSA) AND THE ORIGIN OF THE CULTIVATED CUCURBITA (1971) (144)
- History and Distribution of the Cultivated Cucurbits in the Americas (1961) (122)
- Chromosome number, polyploidy, and growth habit in California weeds. (1948) (121)
- EVOLUTION IN THE GENUS CUCURBITA (1964) (81)
- Origin and Evolution of the Cultivated Cucurbita (1975) (78)
- Cytological and Phylogenetic Studies in the Cucurbitaceae (1933) (60)
- THE GEOBOTANICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF POLYPLOIDY (1951) (58)
- Interspecific hybridization in cucumis (1971) (57)
- On the Quality of Evidence for Origin and Dispersal of Cultivated Plants [and Comments and Reply] (1973) (52)
- American Origin of the Cultivated Cucurbits. I. Evidence from the Herbals. II. Survey of Old and Recent Botanical Evidence (1947) (48)
- Oceanic drift of gourds-experimental observations. (1954) (41)
- Plant Material from a Cave on the Rio Zape, Durango, Mexico (1962) (39)
- SEX RATIO AND SEX EXPRESSION IN THE CULTIVATED CUCURBITS (1931) (38)
- Cucurbit Materials from Three Caves Near Ocampo, Tamaulipas (1957) (37)
- Interspecific genetic relationships in Lactuca. (1941) (35)
- Identification and Significance of the Cucurbit Materials from Huaca Prieta, Peru (1949) (32)
- Chromosome Constitution in Certain Monocotyledons (1934) (32)
- Numerical taxonomy applied to Cucúrbita relationships. (1970) (30)
- CRITICAL NOTES ON THE ORIGIN AND DOMESTICATION OF THE CULTIVATED SPECIES OF CUCURBITA (1946) (28)
- CHROMOSOME NUMBERS IN CULTIVATED CUCURBITS (1930) (27)
- The Origin of the Cultivated Cucurbita (1956) (27)
- Cucurbits and cultures in the Americas (1965) (24)
- Lettuce production in the United States (1974) (24)
- The Occurrence of Tumors on Certain Nicotiana Hybrids (1934) (24)
- CHROMOSOME NUMBER AND RELATIONSHIP IN THE MAGNOLIALES (1933) (24)
- The Inheritance of Certain Characters in a Cross of Two American Species of Lactuca (1944) (23)
- THE INHERITANCE OF CHLOROPHYLL DEFICIENCIESIn Cultivated Lettuce (1944) (22)
- A species cross in Cucurbita. (1951) (21)
- The inheritance of immunity from mildew (Bremia lactucae) in lettuce. (1940) (20)
- THE XEROPHYTIC CUCURBITA OF NORTHWESTERN MEXICO AND SOUTHWESTERN UNITED STATES (1969) (19)
- Speciation in Uvularia (1934) (18)
- FRAGMENTATION IN TRADESCANTIA (1936) (18)
- Pre-historic cucurbits from the Valley of Oaxaca (1971) (17)
- A NEW SPECIES OF CUCURBITA FROM ECUADOR (1968) (17)
- Genetic and Chlorophyll Studies of a Yellow-Green Mutant in Muskmelon. (1952) (16)
- Cytological Aspects of Grindelia Species (1935) (15)
- Embroideries of the Early Nazca Period and the Crop Plants Depicted on Them (1947) (14)
- Genetic control of leucine aminopeptidase and esterase isozymes in the interspecific cross Cucurbita ecuadorensis x C. maxima (1971) (13)
- Shattering in Lettuce-Its Inheritance and Biological Significance (1954) (13)
- Cucurbita mixta, Pang. Its Classification and Relationships (1956) (12)
- AN INTERSPECIFIC CROSS IN CUCURBITA (C. LUNDELLIANA BAILEY × C. MOSCHATA DUCH) (1959) (11)
- Lagenaria: A Pre-Columbian Cultivated Plant in the Americas (1948) (11)
- Cucurbits in Andean Prehistory (1983) (11)
- FERTILE GOURD-PUMPKIN HYBRIDSThe Inheritance of Factors for Shape and Color in Summer Squash-Gourd-Pumpkin Crosses of Cucurbita pepo (1932) (11)
- A numerical taxonomic study of Cucurbita (1968) (10)
- Carrot production in the United States. (1970) (10)
- Salads for everyone—a look at the lettuce plant (1969) (10)
- Cytological Studies in Lactuca (1941) (9)
- An Improved Technic for the Examination of Chromosomes in Root Tip Smears (1934) (9)
- Breeding and improvement of cucurbits. (1937) (9)
- Prehistoric Squash (Cucurbita pepo L.) from the Salton Basin (1977) (9)
- The Use of the Feulgen Technic with Certain Plant Materials (1939) (8)
- Promotion of pistillate flowering inCucurbita by 2-chloroethylphosphonic acid (1970) (8)
- A Note on the Longevity of Seed of Lagenaria siceraria (Mol.) Standl. After Floating in Sea Water (1961) (8)
- Virus-like syndromes of Cucurbita species hybrids (1964) (7)
- Chromosome numbers in the Cucurbitaceae. (7)
- Campo and Jacumba: New cantaloupe varieties for the southwest (1965) (6)
- The Buffalo Gourd: A New Potential Horticultural Crop (1978) (6)
- The Chromosome Complement of Cyphomandra Betacea (1933) (6)
- An acetocarmine technic for Cucurbita. (1954) (6)
- A Karyo-Systematic Study of Robinia (1934) (6)
- THE STRIATE-VEIN CHARACTER IN LETTUCE (1953) (5)
- The genetics of leaf form in cultivated lettuce. I. The inheritance of lobing. (1950) (5)
- Lettuce: Evolution of a Weedy Cinderella Presidential Address (1974) (5)
- The Breeding of Vegetable Crops: Highlights of the Past Seventy-Five Years (1979) (5)
- A SMEAR TECHNIC FOR THE CUCURBITACEAE (1950) (5)
- Stages in the Evolution of Plant Species. (1952) (5)
- NATURAL HYBRIDIZATION BETWEEN CUCURBITA DIGITATA AND C. PALMATA (1965) (5)
- A CROSS BETWEEN AN ANNUAL SPECIES AND A PERENNIAL SPECIES OF CUCURBITA (1954) (4)
- Ecological Aspects of the Cultivated Cucurbita1 (1968) (4)
- Dedication: Henry A. Jones (1889–1981) Plant Breeder Extraordinaire (1983) (4)
- An interspecific cross in Cucurbita: C. lundelliana bailey ×C. maxima duchesne (1962) (4)
- Studies of Ovipositional Preference of Cabbage Looper on Progenies from a Cross between Cultivated Lettuce and Prickly Lettuce1 (1980) (4)
- STUDIES ON THE PRECIPITIN REACTION IN PLANTS. IV. THE QUESTION OF ACQUIRED REACTIONS DUE TO GRAFTING (1933) (4)
- Lettuce and its production. (1962) (4)
- Collecting cultivated and wild Cucurbits in Mexico (1980) (4)
- Evolution and Variation in Plants (1950) (4)
- Control of powdery mildew… in cucumber… in squash (1968) (3)
- Archaeological Cucurbitaceae from a Cave in Southern Baja California (1957) (3)
- Studies on the Precipitin Reaction in Plants: III. a Biochemical Analysis of the "Normal Precipitin Reaction" (1933) (3)
- Polyploidy in Echinocystis. (1950) (3)
- Fungicides for control of cucurbit powdery mildew. (1976) (3)
- Lettuce mosaic virus: … causes internal rib necrosis, … stimulates rusty brown discoloration … in cultivar climax (1973) (2)
- Prehistoric cultivated cucurbits from the Viru Valley, Peru (1979) (2)
- 17. Endemism and Pre-Columbian Migration of the Bottle Gourd, Lagenaria siceraria (Mol.) Standi (1971) (2)
- ULTRA-MODERN GENETICS (1952) (2)
- Control of powdery mildew on cantaloupe (1967) (2)
- Field and Cage Tests with Polyhedrosis Viruses for Control of the Cabbage Looper (1971) (2)
- Cucurbits from Preceramic Levels at Guila Naquitz. in Guila Naquitz (1986) (2)
- Crown blight of cantaloupe: Experimental plots established in Imperial Valley to refute or confirm observations made in earlier studies of disorder (1957) (2)
- Pottery and Cucurbita Species (1967) (1)
- Contributions of applied science to the lettuce industry of the southwest (1953) (1)
- Genes of the Cucurbitaceae1 (1976) (1)
- Cucurbits@@@Cucurbits: Botany, Cultivation and Utilization (1964) (1)
- A new host for the cucurbit powdery mildew fungus (1961) (1)
- Variety trials of cos or romaine lettuce in San Diego County (1963) (1)
- Book Review:Forest Soils and Forest Growth. S. A. Wilde (1947) (0)
- Demonstrating Downy Mildew (Bremia Lactucae) in Lettuce (1943) (0)
- Of Plants and People. (1986) (0)
- Plant Growth.L. Edwin Yocum (1946) (0)
- DISCUSSION. USES OF AERATED CEMENT GROUT AND MORTAR IN STABILIZATION OF SLIPS IN EMBANKMENTS, LARGE-SCALE TUNNEL REPAIRS, AND OTHER WORKS. (1956) (0)
- Letters to the Editor (1969) (0)
- J. T. Rosa, Jr. (1895-1928) Pioneer in Vegetable Crop Research1 (1976) (0)
- A smear technic for the Cucurbitacae. (1950) (0)
- Host-parasite Interrelations of Lactuca saligna L. and the Cabbage Looper, Trichoplusia ni (Hubner)1 (1974) (0)
- Cucurbits in Lübeck (1978) (0)
- Internal rib necrosis head lettuce in Imperial Valley (1970) (0)
- PLANT BREEDING AND CYTOGENETICS (1958) (0)
- Mexico’s West Coast Winter Vegetable Industry (1977) (0)
- Book Review:Methods of Plant Breeding. Herbert Kendall Hayes, Forrest Rhinehart Immer, David Clyde Smith (1956) (0)
- Tailoring vegetable crops to order. (1968) (0)
- Book review (1982) (0)
- Backcrossing for Plant Breeders (1953) (0)
- Cantaloupe crown blight study: Observations reveal disease to be severe on all commercial varieties of spring harvested cantaloupes in desert regions (1957) (0)
- The effect of indol-aeetic acid on fruit-setting in musk-melons. (1940) (0)
- Differential Oviposition of Cabbage Loopers on Lettuce1 (1973) (0)
- 1980 Distinguished Economic Botanist (1980) (0)
- Lettuce: variety evaluation. (1960) (0)
- Cabbage Looper Oviposition and Survival of Progeny on Leafy Vegetables1 (1976) (0)
- Hippeastrum culture, 1958 to 1985 (1985) (0)
- Collecting Lettuce Germplasm in Turkey and Greece (1983) (0)
- Shade and Ornamental Tree Research1 (1974) (0)
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