A prickly business—Edward Shelton, Henry Tryon and the mysterious pineapple disease

IF 0.2 4区 哲学 Q4 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Historical Records of Australian Science Pub Date : 2023-11-24 DOI:10.1071/hr23008
Malcolm J. Ryley, Andre Drenth
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The earliest record of pineapple plants being grown around Sydney in the British colony of New South Wales was that of Governor King in 1803. However, the climate of a new northern settlement at Moreton Bay (later Brisbane) soon proved to be far more conducive to growing the fruit. Pineapples prospered for over 50 years around Brisbane until a mysterious disease appeared in the late 1890s. In April 1891, Professor Edward Shelton, an American who had been appointed as the Queensland government’s first Instructor in Agriculture, was the first scientist to inspect the affected crops and concluded that the disease was caused by a fungus. In the following year, Shelton, Henry Tryon (then assistant curator at the Queensland Museum) and others again inspected the diseased pineapple crops. Tryon described the symptoms in detail as well as spores which were composed of two rounded elements, each having a double contour (chlamydospores). There is no doubt that the disease was caused by the oomycete Phytophthora cinnamomi that was described decades later. In 1897, Shelton was passionate about agricultural education and was appointed as the first principal of the Gatton Agricultural College, but his disciplining of some students of the college led to his forced resignation just 18 months later.

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一桩棘手的生意——爱德华·谢尔顿、亨利·特赖恩和神秘的菠萝病
1803年,英国殖民地新南威尔士州悉尼附近种植菠萝的最早记录是由King总督记录的。然而,在摩顿湾(后来的布里斯班)的一个新的北部定居点的气候很快被证明更有利于种植水果。菠萝在布里斯班附近繁荣了50多年,直到19世纪90年代末出现了一种神秘的疾病。1891年4月,美国人爱德华·谢尔顿(Edward Shelton)教授被任命为昆士兰州政府的第一位农业讲师,他是第一位检查受影响作物的科学家,并得出结论,这种疾病是由真菌引起的。第二年,谢尔顿、亨利·特赖恩(Henry Tryon)(当时是昆士兰博物馆的助理馆长)和其他人再次检查了患病的菠萝作物。Tryon详细描述了症状以及由两个圆形元素组成的孢子,每个元素具有双重轮廓(衣原体孢子)。毫无疑问,这种疾病是由卵菌疫霉肉桂引起的,这是几十年后描述的。1897年,谢尔顿对农业教育充满热情,被任命为加顿农业学院的第一任校长,但他对学院一些学生的纪律处分导致他在18个月后被迫辞职。
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期刊介绍: Historical Records of Australian Science is a bi-annual journal that publishes two kinds of unsolicited manuscripts relating to the history of science, pure and applied, in Australia, New Zealand and the southwest Pacific. Historical Articles–original scholarly pieces of peer-reviewed research Historical Documents–either hitherto unpublished or obscurely published primary sources, along with a peer-reviewed scholarly introduction. The first issue of the journal (under the title Records of the Australian Academy of Science), appeared in 1966, and the current name was adopted in 1980.
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