In Splendid Isolation: A History of the Willie Commelin Scholten Phytopathology Laboratory, 1894-1992: History of Science and Scholarship in the Netherlands, cartea 11
Autor Patricia E. Faasseen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mar 2010
For almost a hundred years, the Willie Commelin Scholten laboratory was the hub of phytopathology research in the Netherlands, where generations of students learned the principles of plant pathology. In Splendid Isolation reconstructs the history of this unique institution, from its beginnings as a small private laboratory in the late nineteenth century to its final days as a renowned university research center. This unique volume chronicles how the laboratory’s scientific reputation spread far beyond the country’s borders as it diagnosed and researched thousands of plant diseases.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789069845418
ISBN-10: 9069845415
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 40 halftones
Dimensiuni: 169 x 246 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Edita-the Publishing House of the Royal
Colecția Edita-the Publishing House of the Royal
Seria History of Science and Scholarship in the Netherlands
ISBN-10: 9069845415
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 40 halftones
Dimensiuni: 169 x 246 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Edita-the Publishing House of the Royal
Colecția Edita-the Publishing House of the Royal
Seria History of Science and Scholarship in the Netherlands
Notă biografică
Patricia E. Faasse is an independent researcher in the history of science. She lives and works in Amsterdam.
Cuprins
Prologue
1 WHAT DID WILLIE WANT?
Bulb trade and bulb-growing: Ernst Krelage
Research on plant diseases: Hugo de Vries
2 PHYTOPATHOLOGY: A PRIVATE OR A PUBLIC INSTITUTE?
A private initiative
A service for agriculturalists
Trojan horse
A public concern
Two phytopathology institutes
3 THE LADY FROM ROEMER VISSCHERSTRAAT
A new direction
Fungus lady
Prospects of a professorship
4 ‘OUT IN BAARN’
Diseased elms
In splendid isolation
‘Some gnashing of teeth on both sides’
Professor in Amsterdam
5 STURM UND DRANG
The growth of phytopathology
Disease as a process
Elm disease
Poplar canker
Antagonism research
The Phytopathology Laboratory in wartime
6 ‘TOIL AND MOIL’
Science of dynamic equilibrium
The demands of education and research
Fundamental research
A changing world
7 TRIANGULAR RELATIONS
Having your cake and eating it. . . and eating it again!
Ecologically-oriented phytopathological research
Physiologically-oriented phytopatholocial research
Virologically-oriented phytopathological research
8 CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME
‘Can those things fly?’
Mutually enhancing effects
Up against the wall
‘Too much’
A final word
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Table of terms and abbreviations
Bibliography
Appendix
Index
1 WHAT DID WILLIE WANT?
Bulb trade and bulb-growing: Ernst Krelage
Research on plant diseases: Hugo de Vries
2 PHYTOPATHOLOGY: A PRIVATE OR A PUBLIC INSTITUTE?
A private initiative
A service for agriculturalists
Trojan horse
A public concern
Two phytopathology institutes
3 THE LADY FROM ROEMER VISSCHERSTRAAT
A new direction
Fungus lady
Prospects of a professorship
4 ‘OUT IN BAARN’
Diseased elms
In splendid isolation
‘Some gnashing of teeth on both sides’
Professor in Amsterdam
5 STURM UND DRANG
The growth of phytopathology
Disease as a process
Elm disease
Poplar canker
Antagonism research
The Phytopathology Laboratory in wartime
6 ‘TOIL AND MOIL’
Science of dynamic equilibrium
The demands of education and research
Fundamental research
A changing world
7 TRIANGULAR RELATIONS
Having your cake and eating it. . . and eating it again!
Ecologically-oriented phytopathological research
Physiologically-oriented phytopatholocial research
Virologically-oriented phytopathological research
8 CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME
‘Can those things fly?’
Mutually enhancing effects
Up against the wall
‘Too much’
A final word
Epilogue
Acknowledgements
Table of terms and abbreviations
Bibliography
Appendix
Index