Walter H. Burkholder
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U.S. bacteriologist and plant pathologist
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Walter H. Burkholder's Degrees
- PhD Bacteriology Cornell University
Why Is Walter H. Burkholder Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Walter Hagemeyer Burkholder was an American plant pathologist who helped establish the role of bacteria as plant pathogens. He was awarded a Ph.D. by Cornell University in 1917 and subsequently appointed as professor of plant pathology.
Walter H. Burkholder's Published Works
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- Sour skin, a bacterial rot of Onion bulbs. (1950) (458)
- Bacteria as plant pathogens. (1948) (81)
- Three bacterial plant pathogens: Phytomonas earyophylli sp.n., Phytomonas alliicola sp.n., and Phytomonas manihotis (Arthaud-Berthet et Sondar) Viégas. (1942) (46)
- A new bacterial disease of the Bean. (28)
- Sour skin, a bacterial rot. (1950) (15)
- The bacterial blight of the Bean, a systemic disease. (13)
- Some observations on Erwinia tracheiphila, the causal agent of cucurbit wilt. (1960) (11)
- VARIATIONS IN A MEMBER OF THE GENUS FUSARIUM GROWN IN CULTURE FOR A PERIOD OF FIVE YEARS (1925) (10)
- Diagnosis of the bacterial ring rot of the potato (1942) (9)
- The gamma strain, of Colletotriohum lindemuthianum (Saso. et Magn.) B. et C. (9)
- The Effect of Two Soil Temperatures on the Yield and Water Relations of Healthy and Diseased Bean Plants (1920) (9)
- The bacterial diseases of the Beau. A comparative study. (9)
- A bacterial brown rot of Parsnip roots. (1960) (8)
- The occurrence in the United States of the tuber ring rot and wilt of the potato (Phytomonas sepedonica) (Spickermann u. Kott-hoff) Bergey et al. (1938) (7)
- The black rot of Barbarea volgaris. (1941) (5)
- The anthracnose disease of the raspberry and related plants ... (5)
- The Effect of Varying Soil Moistures on Healthy Bean Plants and on Those Infected by a Root Parasite (1924) (5)
- The occurrence in the United States of the tuber ring rot and wilt of the potato Bergey et al (1938) (3)
- Pseudomonas syringae van Hall on Apple and Pear in New York State. (1950) (3)
- Bacterial leaf spot of Gardenia. (1941) (1)
- The anthracnose of the raspberry and related plants. (0)
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