RICHARD STARR WAS THE outstanding freshwater phycologist of the last half century. He early recognized the value of pure cultures of algae, not just to study life histories but for biochemical, physio...
TO CALL CHARLES M. RICK the father of tomato genetics would not be an exaggeration. In the 1940s Rick began a series of studies that transformed tomato from a mere garden vegetable to a model organism...
CLEMENT L. MARKERT DIED on October 1, 1999, in Colorado Springs, Colorado, at the age of 82. He and his wife, Margaret, had been living there since his retirement from North Carolina State University ...