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Angie Maria Beckwith (27 January 1881 – 2 October 1964) was an American phytopathologist, at the primary pathology laboratory at the USDA's Bureau of Plant Industry under Erwin F. Smith and Florence Hedges during the 1920s. In 1921, Beckwith was one of more than twenty women who worked in Smith's lab, and who were credited with studying bacterial wilt in new dry beans. Among her cohort were several notable mycologists and botanists including Charlotte Elliot, Hellie A. Brown, Edith Cash, Mary Katharine Bryan, Anna Jenkins, and Lucia McCulloch, Pearle Smith.

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  • Angie Maria Beckwith (27 January 1881 – 2 October 1964) was an American phytopathologist, at the primary pathology laboratory at the USDA's Bureau of Plant Industry under Erwin F. Smith and Florence Hedges during the 1920s. In 1921, Beckwith was one of more than twenty women who worked in Smith's lab, and who were credited with studying bacterial wilt in new dry beans. Among her cohort were several notable mycologists and botanists including Charlotte Elliot, Hellie A. Brown, Edith Cash, Mary Katharine Bryan, Anna Jenkins, and Lucia McCulloch, Pearle Smith. (en)
  • Angie Maria Beckwith fue una fitopatóloga estadounidense,​ en el laboratorio de Patología en el Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos (USDA) Agencia de Industria de Planta bajo Erwin Frink Smith y Florence Hedges durante los 1920.​​​ Fue miembro del Mycological Society of America y publicó regularmente en el Boletín del Torrey Club Botánico.​ (es)
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  • Angie Maria Beckwith (27 January 1881 – 2 October 1964) was an American phytopathologist, at the primary pathology laboratory at the USDA's Bureau of Plant Industry under Erwin F. Smith and Florence Hedges during the 1920s. In 1921, Beckwith was one of more than twenty women who worked in Smith's lab, and who were credited with studying bacterial wilt in new dry beans. Among her cohort were several notable mycologists and botanists including Charlotte Elliot, Hellie A. Brown, Edith Cash, Mary Katharine Bryan, Anna Jenkins, and Lucia McCulloch, Pearle Smith. She was a member of the Mycological Society of America and published regularly in the Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. (en)
  • Angie Maria Beckwith fue una fitopatóloga estadounidense,​ en el laboratorio de Patología en el Departamento de Agricultura de los Estados Unidos (USDA) Agencia de Industria de Planta bajo Erwin Frink Smith y Florence Hedges durante los 1920.​​​ En 1921, Beckwith fue una de más de veinte mujeres que trabajaron en el Laboratorio del Dr. Erwin Smith, especializándose en Erwinia tracheiphila en alubias. Entre su cohorte de científicos estaban varios notables micólogos y entre los botánicos Charlotte Elliot, Hellie A. Brown, Edith Cash, Mary Katharine Bryan, Anna Jenkins, y Lucia McCulloch, Pearle Smith. Fue miembro del Mycological Society of America y publicó regularmente en el Boletín del Torrey Club Botánico.​ (es)
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