Kassanis, Basil, (16 Oct. 1911–23 March 1985), retired; Senior Principal Scientific Officer, Department of Plant Pathology, Rothamsted Experimental Station, Harpenden, Herts, 1961–77

2012 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 202
Author(s):  
Allen Kerr ◽  
Kerrie Davies ◽  
Graham Stirling

Harry Wallace was born in Lancashire, England on 12 September 1924 and died at Murray Bridge, South Australia on 26 July 2011. He had a distinguished career, as a scientist at the University of Cambridge, Rothamsted Experimental Station and CSIRO's Division of Horticulture, and as Professor of Plant Pathology at the University of Adelaide. He was internationally recognised for his pioneering work on the movement of nematodes and for his work on the interactions between nematodes, the environment and the plant. He made a major contribution to Australian agriculture by providing a blueprint for research needed to understand cereal cyst nematode, which was a major pest that significantly reduced yield. The blueprint led to efficient methods of disease control.


1994 ◽  
Vol 39 ◽  
pp. 91-109

GEORGE COOKE joined the Chemistry Department of Rothamsted Experimental Station in 1938. He became head of that Department in 1956, and was also a deputy director of the Station from 1962 and acting director during 1972-3. In 1975 he moved to the London headquarters of the Agricultural Research Council as Chief Scientific Officer. After he retired in 1981, he continued his work from a base at Rothamsted until 1989. His career covered half a century of vast change in agriculture, in Britain and in the world, in which he was a significant leader .


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