Contents:

M.W. Allen

I. Andrássy

R.C. Baines

A.F. Bird

E.J. Cairns

B.G. Chitwood

J.R. Christie

N.A. Cobb

H. Darling

E.C. Dougherty

L.A.P. De Coninck

A. De Grisse

V.H. Dropkin

C.L. Duddington

W.A. Feder

J. Feldmesser

A.M. Golden

W. Hart

J. Heyns

H. Hirschmann

Q.L. Holdeman

F.G.W. Jones

B. Lear

M.B. Linford

B.F. Lownsbery

C.W. McBeth

A.R. Maggenti

W.F. Mai

Y. Mamiya

G.C. Martin

R.H. Mulvey

A.G. Newhall

C.O. Nielsen

D.C. Norton

M. Oostenbrink

V.G. Perry

B.G. Peters

D.J. Raski

H. Reynolds

J.N. Sasser

J.W. Seinhorst

S.A. Sher

G. Steiner

A.C. Tarjan

A.L. Taylor

W. Thames

I.J. Thomason

G. Thorne

R.W. Timm

S.D. Van Gundy

D.R. Viglierchio

H.R. Wallace

References

Early and Recent Pioneers in Nematology
Rev. 06/12/08

Joseph N. Sasser, Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC.  Differential host range test for separating species of Meloidogyne.  Conceived and developed the International Meloidogyne Project, 1976.

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Joseph Neal Sasser
Knoxville, TN, 1957

Deceased August 17, 2005

J.N. Sasser Obituary

Gerald R. Thorne
Madison, WS, 1956

Gerald R. Thorne, U.S. Department of Agriculture.  Nematode systematics and taxonomy.  Wrote "Principles of Nematology".

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G. Steiner joined the staff of N.A. Cobb at the Division of Nematology, U.S. Department of Agriculture, in 1922.  He became leader of the Division when Cobb died in 1932.

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Gotthold Steiner
Beltsville, MD, 1956
  • Born: Cambridge, Massachusetts 20 December 1920  

  • BS 1947 (Rutgers University)

  • MS 1949 (University of Maryland)

  • PhD 1951 (University of Maryland)

  • 1950-1951 Asst. Nematologist, USDA

  • 1951-1955 Asst. Professor, University of Rhode Island

  • 1955-1957 Assoc. Professor, University of Florida

  • 1957-1989 Professor, University of Florida

  • 1989-present Professor Emeritus, University of Florida

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Armen C. Tarjan
Citrus Experiment Station
Lake Alfred, FL.
1956 (left), 1998 (right)

 

Samuel A. (Skip) Sher
Riverside, CA, 1954

 

 

 

 

Samuel A. (Skip) Sher, Department of Nematology, UC Rivesride.  Morphologist, taxonomist, systematist.  Some work with nematodes of ornamental crops.  Trained with M.W. Allen in the Department of Nematology, UC Davis.

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A.L. Taylor, Section of Nematology, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, MD. 

Extensive work on chemical control of plant-parasitic nematodes.

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A.L. Taylor
Beltsville, MD, 1956
 
Ivan J. Thomason
1925-2008
 Nematologist, UC Riverside.

S.D. Van Gundy and I. J. Thomason, 1961

Ivan J. Thomason
Tracy, CA, 1954

Host-plant resistance and chemical control of nematode parasites of beans, and of the sugarbeet-cyst nematode, Heterodera schachtii.

Deceased January 26, 2008

Obituary - Ivan J. Thomason

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W. Thames
Gainesville, FL, 1955
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J.W. Seinhorst
Knoxville, TN, 1957

 

J. W. Seinhorst had a long career in an institute associated with Wageningen University in The Netherlands.  He made major contributions to the understanding of the relationship between nematode population levels and host damage.  Also in the area of nematode population dynamics.

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References:

Ayoub, S.M. 1977.  Plant Nematology:  An Agricultural Training Aid.  California Department of Food and Agriculture, Sacramento.

Christie, J.R. 1959.  Plant Nematodes.  Their Bionomics and Control.  University of Florida. Gainesville.

Mai, W.F. and R.E. Motsinger. 1987.  History of the Society of Nematologists. Pp 1-6 in J.A. Veech and D.W. Dickson (eds) Vistas on Nematology, Society of Nematologists, Hyattsville, MD.

Raski, D.J., I.J. Thomason, J.J. Chitambar and H. Ferris. 2002.  A History of Nematology in California. (http://plpnemweb.ucdavis.edu/nemaplex/histnemcalif.htm)

Sasser, J.N. and W.R. Jenkins.  1960.  Nematology:  Fundamentals and Recent Advances.  UNC Press, Chapel Hill.

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