À propos de l'auteur

George Harrison Shull was an American botanist and a pioneer in the field of plant genetics. He is best known for his work on hybrid corn, which significantly advanced agricultural practices and contributed to the rise of the modern agricultural industry. Shull's research focused on the use of hybridization to improve crop yields, particularly in corn, which played a crucial role in addressing food scarcity in the early 20th century. His insights laid the groundwork for future genetic research in plants, influencing both public policies and farming techniques worldwide.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance April 15, 1874
Lieu de naissance Harrison Township, New Jersey, USA
Date de décès January 18, 1954