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238: 311:. In 1938, in a speech entitled "These Shifty Little Enemies that Destroy our Food Crops", Stakman discussed the manifestation of the plant disease rust, a parasitic fungus that feeds on phytonutrients, in wheat, oat and barley crops across the US. He had discovered that special plant breeding methods created plants resistant to rust. His research greatly interested Borlaug, who subsequently re-enrolled to the 229:, state governments, business, and banking. Stakman led the program for its first year, successfully eliminating rust epidemics. Beginning in the 1940s, he worked with the Mexican Government and the Rockefeller Foundation on a cooperative program in agricultural research that became a model for establishing a network of research centers in developing countries worldwide. 762: 738: 269:
and determined that while most hybrids resembled the tritici parent, some were intermediate between rye and wheat forms. The discover that rusts were evolving new strains that could infect plants resistant to previous strains of rust led to a counter-strategy, breeding and deploying new varieties of
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After earning his B.A. degree in German, botany and political science, Stakman taught school for a couple of years, before joining the plant pathology department at the University of Minnesota as an assistant professor. He received an M.A. degree in 1910 and a Ph.D. in 1913. Soon after he was
254:), Stakman disproved the prevalent theory of "bridging hosts", the belief that the fungus could develop new parasitic capabilities to spread from rye to barley to (previously immune) wheat. His work on wheat led to the development of more widely applicable principles. 171:(May 17, 1885 – January 22, 1979) was an American plant pathologist who was a pioneer of methods of identifying and combatting disease in wheat. He became an internationally renowned phytopathologist for his studies of the genetics and epidemiology of 556: 270:
rust‐resistant wheat before new strains of wheat rust could spread. In 1940, Stakman and coworkers established that spores travel long distances and are carried by wind. They showed that urediospores of
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to study plant pathology under Stakman. Borlaug went on to discover varieties of dwarf wheat that helped reduce famine in India, Pakistan, and other countries, and received the
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appointed head of the Section of Plant Pathology. In 1940, he was promoted to head of the full Department of Plant Pathology, where he remained until retiring in 1953.
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could be categorized into different physiological strains or races, affecting different varieties of host plants. In 1937, Stakman crossed
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were carried from as far away as Mexico and Texas to Canada and North Dakota, over 2000 miles, affecting early-sown wheat.
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Elvin C. Stakman papers, University Archives, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
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Christensen, C. M. (1992). "Elvin Charles Stakman May 17, 1885-January 22, 1979".
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In 1917, Stakman and Piemeisel were the first to determine that varieties of
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Through work that he began as part of his Ph.D. on black stem rust (
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Elvin Charles Stakman was born on May 17, 1885, near Ahnapee (later
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Hart, H (1949). "Elvin Charles Stakman: President of AAAS, 1949".
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Beginning in 1918, Stakman organized a campaign to eradicate
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Bailey, Martha J., ed. (1994), "Jensen, (Estelle) Louise",
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Stakman-Borlaug Center (SBC) for Sustainable Plant Health
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American Women in Science: A Biographical Dictionary
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Elvin Charles Stakman

AAAS
Kewaunee County, Wisconsin
Saint Paul, Minnesota
American
Phytopathology
Edward Monroe Freeman
Margaret Newton
Helen Hart
Norman Borlaug
stem rust
Green Revolution
Algoma, Wisconsin
Brownton, Minnesota
University of Minnesota
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Academy of Sciences
American Philosophical Society
barberries
U.S. Department of Agriculture

Puccinia graminis
Margaret Newton
Doctor of Philosophy
plant pathologist
Estelle Louise Jensen
Norman Borlaug
phytopathology
University of Minnesota

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