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- Leslie_Coleman abstract "Leslie Charles Coleman (16 June 1878 - 14 September 1954) was a Canadian entomologist, plant pathologist and virologist who worked as the second director of agriculture in Mysore State in southern India. He conducted pioneering research on the pests and diseases affecting agriculture in the region and was instrumental in establishing several agricultural research institutions including the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore and the Central Coffee Research Institute at Balehonnur. His major contributions to plant protection included measures to control a rot disease of coffee caused by Pellicularia koleroga (now Ceratobasidium noxium) known in southern India as koleroga. Coleman established an inexpensive control measure for another disease, also known as koleroga, a generic name for rot-causing diseases in Kannada, that caused complete destruction in areca plantations. Sprays of inexpensive Bordeaux mixture on the growing crowns helped control infection caused by what he described as Phytophthora arecae (now considered as Phytophthora palmivora).".
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- Leslie_Coleman wikiPageWikiLink Colemania.
- Leslie_Coleman wikiPageWikiLink Entomology.
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- Leslie_Coleman wikiPageWikiLink Mysore_State.
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- Leslie_Coleman wikiPageWikiLink Phytophthora_palmivora.
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- Leslie_Coleman wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Agricultural_Sciences,_Bangalore.
- Leslie_Coleman wikiPageWikiLink Virology.
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- Leslie_Coleman subject Category:1878_births.
- Leslie_Coleman subject Category:1954_deaths.
- Leslie_Coleman subject Category:Canadian_entomologists.
- Leslie_Coleman subject Category:Virologists.
- Leslie_Coleman hypernym Entomologist.
- Leslie_Coleman type Person.
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- Leslie_Coleman type Politician.
- Leslie_Coleman comment "Leslie Charles Coleman (16 June 1878 - 14 September 1954) was a Canadian entomologist, plant pathologist and virologist who worked as the second director of agriculture in Mysore State in southern India. He conducted pioneering research on the pests and diseases affecting agriculture in the region and was instrumental in establishing several agricultural research institutions including the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore and the Central Coffee Research Institute at Balehonnur.".
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