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| 2 | Author: | Gentry, Howard Scott | Requires cookie* | | Title: | Howard Scott Gentry papers,
circa
1940s-1990s ead | | | Date(s): | circa
1940s-1990s | | | Abstract: | Howard Scott Gentry was an American botanist who is especially
known for his expertise on the agave plant. Over the course of his work, Gentry
introduced 15,000 plants into the United States for study, with his most notable
contributions consisting of the development of a cortisone precursor compound, the
introduction of disease-resistant wild beans, and the development of jojoba oil. This
collection is comprised of professional correspondence, proposals, and manuscripts
related to his research of plant species. Also included are some photographs and related
material to individual plants in the forms of published articles, pamphlets, booklets,
and notes. | | | Repository: | University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections | | | Subjects: | Agriculture | Botany—United States | Botany – Research – Mexico | Chia | Gum Tragacanth | Jojoba | Drimia maritima | | | Similar Items: | Find Similar Guides |
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