Benjamin Minge Duggar was an American plant physiologist. Surprisingly, he is best remembered for his contribution to another discipline, through his discovery in 1945 of chlortetracycline, the first of the tetracycline antibiotics, from a soil... Wikipedia
Born: September 1, 1872, United States
Died: September 10, 1956 (age 84 years), New Haven, CT
Nationality: American
Education: Harvard University and Cornell University
Books
Fungous diseases of plants
1909
Some Important Pear Diseases
1898
Biological Effects of Radiation; Mechanism and Measurement of Radiation, Applications in Biology, Photochemical Reactions, Effects of Radiant Energy on Organisms and Organic Products Volume 2 - Scholar's Choice Edition
The Principles of Mushroom Growing and Mushroom Spawn Making
1905
Peach Leaf-curl and Notes on the Shot-hole Effect of Peaches and Plums
1899
Biological Effects of Radiation; Mechanism and Measurement of Radiation, Applications in Biology, Photochemical Reactions, Effects of Radiant Energy on Organisms and Organic Products; Volume 2