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      • Elvin Charles Stakman (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 stem rust.
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  2. Elvin Stakman. Elvin Charles Stakman (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 stem rust.

  3. May 13, 2024 · Elvin Charles Stakman (born May 17, 1885, Algoma, Wis., U.S.—died Jan. 22, 1979, St. Paul, Minn.) was a pioneering American plant pathologist and educator who established the methods for identifying and combatting diseases of wheat and other important food crops.

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  4. ELVIN CHARLES STAKMAN. May 17, 1885-January 22, 1979. BY C. M. CHRISTENSEN. E LVIN CHARLES STAKMAN was born May 17, 1885, on a farm near Ahnapee, Wisconsin, a small town on the west shore of Lake Michigan, the eastern terminus of the twenty-three-mile-long Green Bay and Ahnapee Railroad.

  5. ELVIN CHARLES STAKMAN. May 17, 1885-January 22, 1979. BY C. M. CHRISTENSEN. ELVIN CHARLES STAKMAN was born May 17, 1885, on a farm near Ahnapee, Wisconsin, a small town on the west shore of Lake Michigan, the eastern terminus of the twenty-three-mile-long Green Bay and Ahnapee Railroad.

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    Stakman published more than 300 papers and several books and made a tremendous effort to engage and challenge students and promote a high quality of education. He served as president of APS in 1922 and received the Award of Distinction from the society in 1967.

  7. In 1917 Freeman became Dean of the College of Agriculture while remaining the Chief of the Division of Vegetable Pathology and Botany. Freeman put Elvin Stakman in charge of the day-to-day activities of the plant pathology unit and later, in 1940, made Stakman head of the Plant Pathology department.

  8. Elvin Charles Stakman (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 stem rust.

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