Lowell Fitz Randolph
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Lowell Fitz Randolph (7 October 1894 – 28 May 1980) was an American scientist, in the field of genetics, botany and horticulture. He was a Cornell University graduate who became Professor of Botany and was also employed as an associate cytologist for the United States Department of Agriculture. He was also an avid iris collector and wrote a book on the Iris genus. He carried out important research into plant chromosomes of iris, orchid genus and corn plants (such as maize). He was sometimes known as "Fitz" by his many friends and associates.
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Lowell Fitz Randolph
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Lowell Fitz Randolph
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Lowell Fitz Randolph
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Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York State
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1980-05-28
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Alfred, New York, US
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1894-10-07
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Office of Cereal Investigations, United States Department of Agriculture
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Sir Michael Foster Plaque of the British Iris Society ,
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Gold medal from the American Iris Society in 1970.
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Distinguished Service Medal from the American Iris Society ,
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Vaughn Award for outstanding contributions to horticulture from the American Society for Horticultural Science ,
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Bronze medal from the Internationale Gartenbauaustellung show, Hamburg, West Germany ,
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a citation for distinguished contributions to horticulture from the American Horticultural Society ,
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1894-10-07
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1920.0
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1980-05-28
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genetics of plants,
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American
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Ithaca
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Lowell Fitz Randolph (7 October 1894 – 28 May 1980) was an American scientist, in the field of genetics, botany and horticulture. He was a Cornell University graduate who became Professor of Botany and was also employed as an associate cytologist for the United States Department of Agriculture. He was also an avid iris collector and wrote a book on the Iris genus. He carried out important research into plant chromosomes of iris, orchid genus and corn plants (such as maize). He was sometimes known as "Fitz" by his many friends and associates.
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Rollins A. Emerson and Prof. L. W. Sharp
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