Thomas Jonathan Burrill
Thomas Jonathan Burrill | |
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3rd President of the University of Illinois system | |
Acting | |
In office 1891–1894 | |
Preceded by | Selim Peabody |
Succeeded by | Andrew S. Draper |
Personal details | |
Born | Pittsfield, Massachusetts, US | April 25, 1839
Died | April 14, 1916 | (aged 76)
Alma mater | Illinois State Normal University |
Profession | |
Thomas Jonathan Burrill (April 25, 1839 – April 14, 1916) was an American botanist, plant pathologist, and college administrator who first discovered bacterial causes for plant disease.[1] He introduced Erwinia amylovora (called by him Micrococcus amylovorus) as the causal agent of pear fire blight.[2]
Born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, he moved with his family at age 9 to a farm in Stephenson County, Illinois.[3] Burrill graduated Illinois State Normal University in 1865.[4] He then worked for two years as superintendent of the Urbana public schools. In 1867, he was selected by John Wesley Powell to be the botanist for an expedition to the Colorado Rocky Mountains.[3]
After the Colorado expedition, Burrill began teaching algebra as an assistant professor in 1869. He soon switched to teaching botany and by 1870 was promoted to professor. In 1868, he was elected professor of botany and horticulture at University of Illinois and remained there the rest of his career, eventually serving as Vice President in 1882.[5] Burrill served as acting regent of the University of Illinois from 1891 until 1894.[6]
References
- ^ "Thomas Jonathan Burrill: April 25, 1839-April 14, 1916". Transactions of the American Microscopical Society. 35 (4): 269–270. Oct 1916. JSTOR 3221912.
- ^ Glawe, Dean A. (September 1992). "Thomas J. Burrill, Pioneer in Plant Pathology". Annual Review of Phytopathology. 30 (1): 17–25. doi:10.1146/annurev.py.30.090192.000313. ISSN 0066-4286. PMID 19025361. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
- ^ a b Rogers, A. D. III (1952). Erwini Frink Smith. Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 31. p. 675.
- ^ "BURRILL, Thomas Jonathan". The International Who's Who in the World. 1912. p. 213.
- ^ Smith, Erwin F. (May 1916). "In Memoriam: Thomas Jonathan Burrill". Journal of Bacteriology. 1 (3): 269.b2–271. doi:10.1128/JB.1.3.ii-271.1916. PMC 378653.
- ^ "Burrill 1891-1894". University of Illinois System, President's Office.
- ^ International Plant Names Index. Burrill.
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