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Jan Kuiper, Ing.Agr, 1924–1989

Jan Kuiper, Ing.Agr, 1924–1989 OBITUARY Jan Kuiper died of cancer in Calvary Hospital, for the present recommendations for cereal seed Wagga Wagga on 29 June 1989, one month before treatments. his 65th birthday. He had retired as a Special Plant On arrival in Wagga Wagga, Jan was struck by Pathologist from the Agricultural Research Institute the apparent severity of Septoria tritici blotch on wheat, and also by the fact that it was regarded as in 1984 and continued to live in Wagga Wagga. Jan was born in Aalsum, The Netherlands on 'normal' by most farmers and many researchers. 21 July 1924. His schooling was interrupted by the With his background in the use of fungicide sprays, German occupation when he had to hide in a small he began field experiments that demonstrated village to escape labour conscription. He completed beyond doubt the enormous yield losses which were his tertiary education at the Agricultural University, caused by this disease. These studies culminated Wageningen where he wrote a thesis on the nema­ in the establishment of programs in the southern tode Ditylenchus radicicola. After graduating in 1952, states of Australia that aimed to breed for resistance he migrated to Australia and worked briefly for to http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australasian Plant Pathology Springer Journals

Jan Kuiper, Ing.Agr, 1924–1989

Australasian Plant Pathology , Volume 18 (3) – Sep 1, 1989

Jan Kuiper, Ing.Agr, 1924–1989

Abstract

OBITUARY Jan Kuiper died of cancer in Calvary Hospital, for the present recommendations for cereal seed Wagga Wagga on 29 June 1989, one month before treatments. his 65th birthday. He had retired as a Special Plant On arrival in Wagga Wagga, Jan was struck by Pathologist from the Agricultural Research Institute the apparent severity of Septoria tritici blotch on wheat, and also by the fact that it was regarded as in 1984 and continued to live in Wagga Wagga. Jan was born in Aalsum, The...
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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © Australasian Plant Pathology Society 1989
ISSN
0815-3191
eISSN
1448-6032
DOI
10.1071/app9890077
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Abstract

OBITUARY Jan Kuiper died of cancer in Calvary Hospital, for the present recommendations for cereal seed Wagga Wagga on 29 June 1989, one month before treatments. his 65th birthday. He had retired as a Special Plant On arrival in Wagga Wagga, Jan was struck by Pathologist from the Agricultural Research Institute the apparent severity of Septoria tritici blotch on wheat, and also by the fact that it was regarded as in 1984 and continued to live in Wagga Wagga. Jan was born in Aalsum, The Netherlands on 'normal' by most farmers and many researchers. 21 July 1924. His schooling was interrupted by the With his background in the use of fungicide sprays, German occupation when he had to hide in a small he began field experiments that demonstrated village to escape labour conscription. He completed beyond doubt the enormous yield losses which were his tertiary education at the Agricultural University, caused by this disease. These studies culminated Wageningen where he wrote a thesis on the nema­ in the establishment of programs in the southern tode Ditylenchus radicicola. After graduating in 1952, states of Australia that aimed to breed for resistance he migrated to Australia and worked briefly for to

Journal

Australasian Plant PathologySpringer Journals

Published: Sep 1, 1989

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