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Wayne Gardner Papers

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Title

Wayne Gardner Papers

Identifier

UA 53.85

Creator

Gardner, Wayne

Dates

1952-1987

Extent

1.84 linear feet [one record box, two document cases] 3167 slides, 114 black-and-white photographs

Abstract

This collection is composed mainly of slides and photographs related to Gardner's research on virus diseases of plants, with a focus on wheat streak mosaic virus and tobacco mosaic virus.

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Collection Summary

Physical Description

1.84 linear feet [1 record box, 2 document cases]

3167 slides, 114 black-and-white photographs

Language

English

Access Note

Open. This material does not circulate and may be used in-house only.

Preferred Citation

Name of item, Collection identifier, box #, folder #, Collection Title, South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University Archives and Special Collections, Hilton M. Briggs Library, Brookings, South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã.

Biographical Note

Wayne Scott Gardner - Born: January 11, 1920 Died: April 19, 2014

Gardner served three years in the Army Air Corps during World War II, including a tour of duty on Guadalcanal. He married Leona Oberly, in Clifton, Colorado. On the GI Bill he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in botany and plant pathology at Utah State Agricultural College, Logan.

He was employed as a civilian researcher by the U.S. Army in Utah and conducted environmental and crop research for U.S. Steel Corporation in Utah and Pennsylvania. He returned to school at age 43 under a Regents Fellowship at University of California-Davis, where he earned a Ph.D. in Plant Pathology in 1967. His doctoral thesis project was a study of barley stripe mosaic virus, and he was honored for outstanding accomplishment in the field of electron microscopy at UC Davis.

He was hired as an associate professor at South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University in Brookings, where he focused on research and teaching using the electron microscope. Wayne also served a USAID mission to Botswana. In Brookings, Wayne was active in Toastmasters and the Pitchblenders Barbershop Chorus.

Gardner retired in 1985.

Scope and Contents Note

This collection is composed mainly of slides and photographs related to Gardner's research on virus diseases of plants, with a focus on wheat streak mosaic virus and tobacco mosaic virus. Also included is material related to crop injuries related to the environment and air pollution. Other material included publications related to his research.

Subject Headings

Persons

  • Gardner, Wayne

Subjects

  • Botany
  • Plants – Effects of air pollution on
  • Barley yellow dwarf viruses
  • Wheat streak mosaic virus
  • Crops – Wounds and injuries
  • Aphids
  • Virus diseases of plants

Genre

  • Slides
  • Photographs