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      • Stakman had discovered that special plant breeding methods produced plants resistant to rust. His research greatly interested Borlaug, and when Borlaug's job at the Forest Service was eliminated because of budget cuts, he asked Stakman if he should go into forest pathology. Stakman advised him to focus on plant pathology instead.
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  2. Another major influence on Norm’s life was entering the picture in the winter of 1927-38, Dr. Elvin Stakman. Stakman was a leading plant pathologist and had made his reputation studying the effects of wheat rust (in 1940 Stakman became the head of the U of M Department of Plant Pathology).

  3. The 1970 Nobel Peace Prize. Professor Elvin C. Stakman greets his protege, Norman Borlaug in Minneapolis after Norman returned from receiving the 1970 Nobel Peace Prize. 1970 - Norman is thrust onto the world stage when the Nobel Peace Prize Committee selects him to represent the “Green Revolution”. To them the Green Revolution fostered ...

  4. This revolution greatly increased the world’s food supplies by improving crop plants while simultaneously upgrading soils and growing conditions It coincided with the mechanization of farming, and the worldwide spread of graduate level, science-based agriculture education.

  5. 1961 - Norman Borlaug receives the Elvin Charles Stakman Award, from the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Minnesota. It is one of the first recognitions, outside of Mexico, given to Norman for his astounding achievements. Dwarfing of Whear-Initial Rejections.

  6. His research greatly interested Borlaug, and when Borlaug's job at the Forest Service was eliminated because of budget cuts, he asked Stakman if he should go into forest pathology. Stakman advised him to focus on plant pathology instead. [20]

  7. Oct 19, 2023 · Much of Stakmans work involved combating the plant disease wheat rust. Borlaug became increasingly interested in his work and its potential to alleviate hunger, and he joined the program earning a doctorate in plant pathology in 1942. Having grown up in the Great Depression Borlaug experienced hardship and saw others experience it.

  8. He was greatly influenced during his graduate work by the famous professor of plant pathology E. C. Stakman and also by H. K. Hayes, a renowned plant breeder and textbook author in the Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics. Borlaug worked at DuPont in Wilmington, Delaware, from 1942 to 1944.

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