HISTORICAL 11 



Important Events in Plant Disease History 



Ancient. Recognition of the existence of plant diseases in early 



Biblical times. 

 1683 The discovery of bacteria. Loewenhoek. 

 1807 The efficiency of copper against smut spores discussed. 



Provost. 

 1821 The use of sulphur as a fungicide recommended. Robertson. 



1845 The use of boiled sulphur and lime for mildew advocated. 



1846 The studies of Rev. M. J. Berkeley. 



1853 The beginning of the " Morphology and Physiology of the 

 Fungi" and the proof of parasitism of fungi. De 

 Bary. 



1861 The publication of the first American paper on plant pa- 

 thology. Engelmann. 



1860-1864 The founding of bacteriology. Pasteur. 



1864 The proof of alternation of hosts, heteroecism. De Bary. 



1869 The first university publication in America regarding plant 

 pathology. University of lUinois. 



1873 Plant pathology taught incidentally with botany in Amer- 

 ica. Burrill. 



1875 Plant pathology first taught as a special subject in America. 

 Farlow. 



1879-1880 Proof of bacterial disease in plants. Burrill. 



1880 The discovery of the cyclone principle in nozzles. Barnard. 



1882 The beginning of "Sylloge Fungorum." Saccardo. 



1884 Systematic introduction of plant pathology into American 



Agricultural Experiment Station work. Arthur. 



1885 The announcement of the Bordeaux mixture. MiUardet. 

 1885 Organization of a Section of Mycology in the Division 



of Botany, United States Department of Agriculture. 

 Lamson-Scribner. 



1887 The hot-water treatment for smut. Jensen. 



1888 The introduction of formalin as a disinfectant. Trillat. ' 



