Jacob Goodale Lipman
Affiliations: | agricultural chemistry | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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"Jacob Goodale Lipman"Bio:
(1874 - 1939)
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorEdward Burnett Voorhees | research assistant | 1898 | Rutgers, New Brunswick | |
(B.S.) | ||||
George Chapman Caldwell | grad student | 1903 | Cornell | |
(Nitrogen-fixing bacteria) |
Children
Sign in to add traineePercy Edgar Brown | grad student | 1912 | Rutgers, New Brunswick |
Selman A. Waksman | grad student | 1916 | Rutgers, New Brunswick |
Jacob Samuel Joffe | grad student | 1922 | Rutgers, New Brunswick |
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Lipman JG. (2012) The Library of the College of Agriculture The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries. 2 |
Lipman JG. (2012) The Associated Friends The Journal of the Rutgers University Libraries. 1 |
Lipman JG. (1938) Report of the committee on grants Science. 87: 117-118 |
Lipman JG. (1936) THE CONSERVATION OF OUR LAND RESOURCES. Science (New York, N.Y.). 83: 65-9 |
Lipman JG. (1936) The conservation of our land resources Science. 83: 65-69 |
Lipman JG, Blair AW, Prince AL. (1931) The influence of lime on the recovery of total nitrogen in field crops Soil Science. 32: 217-233 |
Lipman JG. (1930) Lime and fertilizers for potatoes - Development of soil practices that would permit potato growers to solve the scab problem. a systematic study from the viewpoint of soil acidity. the use of sulphur American Potato Journal. 7: 339-348 |
Lipman JG. (1928) Organization and program Soil Science. 25: 5-7 |
Lipman JG, Blair AW, Prince AL. (1928) Field experiments on the availability of nitrogenous fertilizers, 1923–1927 Soil Science. 26: 1-25 |
Lipman JG. (1927) FACTORS OF SIGNIFICANCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPEAN AGRICULTURE. Science (New York, N.Y.). 65: 51-3 |