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Ikuro Takahashi (高橋 郁郎, Takahashi Ikurō, 1892–1981) was a Japanese botanist, specializing in citrus, who was hailed as the "father of citrus" especially in his native Shizuoka Prefecture. After graduating from the prefectural nōgakko (ja) or "agricultural college," he enrolled in the apprenticeship/internship system established by the then-Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, and learned his skills at the local state-run agricultural experiment station under the Horticultural Department. After a stint in Kumamoto Prefecture, he returned to the old department which was being reorganized as the ministerial Horticultural Experiment Station, where he served as horticultural engineer (1921). Later he served his home prefecture, and was appointed the first head of the Shizuoka Prefectural Citru

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  • Ikuro Takahashi (高橋 郁郎 Takahashi Ikurō?, 1892–1981) fue un profesor, botánico, traductor y explorador japonés, especializado en citrus, aclamado como el "padre de los cítricos", especialmente en su lugar natal, Prefectura de Shizuoka.​ (es)
  • Ikuro Takahashi (高橋 郁郎, Takahashi Ikurō, 1892–1981) was a Japanese botanist, specializing in citrus, who was hailed as the "father of citrus" especially in his native Shizuoka Prefecture. After graduating from the prefectural nōgakko (ja) or "agricultural college," he enrolled in the apprenticeship/internship system established by the then-Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, and learned his skills at the local state-run agricultural experiment station under the Horticultural Department. After a stint in Kumamoto Prefecture, he returned to the old department which was being reorganized as the ministerial Horticultural Experiment Station, where he served as horticultural engineer (1921). Later he served his home prefecture, and was appointed the first head of the Shizuoka Prefectural Citrus Experiment Station, which was his own brainchild (1940). His chief work includes Kankitsu ("Citrus"), which went through some five revisions. He was the long-time chief writer and editor of Kajitsu Nippon, a journal of fruit agriculture. He published the scientific name Citrus sulcata hort. ex. Ik.Takah. (or I.Takah.) for a type of citrus known as sanbokan. (en)
  • 高橋郁郎(たかはし いくろう、1892年 - 1981年)は、日本の柑橘類の栽培における功績者。特に静岡県での「柑橘の父」といわれる。 静岡県立農学校を卒業後、国が開設した農商務省の農事試験場園芸部の見習生制度で技術を習得、のちにその後身である園芸試験場で技師として任務。静岡県柑橘試験場初代場長(1940年)。代表著作『柑橘』。「果実日本」誌の主筆・編集長。 サンボウカンの学名(Citrus sulcata hort. ex Ik. Takah.(またはhort. ex I. Takah.)は、高橋郁郎の命名による。 (ja)
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  • Ikuro Takahashi (高橋 郁郎 Takahashi Ikurō?, 1892–1981) fue un profesor, botánico, traductor y explorador japonés, especializado en citrus, aclamado como el "padre de los cítricos", especialmente en su lugar natal, Prefectura de Shizuoka.​ (es)
  • 高橋郁郎(たかはし いくろう、1892年 - 1981年)は、日本の柑橘類の栽培における功績者。特に静岡県での「柑橘の父」といわれる。 静岡県立農学校を卒業後、国が開設した農商務省の農事試験場園芸部の見習生制度で技術を習得、のちにその後身である園芸試験場で技師として任務。静岡県柑橘試験場初代場長(1940年)。代表著作『柑橘』。「果実日本」誌の主筆・編集長。 サンボウカンの学名(Citrus sulcata hort. ex Ik. Takah.(またはhort. ex I. Takah.)は、高橋郁郎の命名による。 (ja)
  • Ikuro Takahashi (高橋 郁郎, Takahashi Ikurō, 1892–1981) was a Japanese botanist, specializing in citrus, who was hailed as the "father of citrus" especially in his native Shizuoka Prefecture. After graduating from the prefectural nōgakko (ja) or "agricultural college," he enrolled in the apprenticeship/internship system established by the then-Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce, and learned his skills at the local state-run agricultural experiment station under the Horticultural Department. After a stint in Kumamoto Prefecture, he returned to the old department which was being reorganized as the ministerial Horticultural Experiment Station, where he served as horticultural engineer (1921). Later he served his home prefecture, and was appointed the first head of the Shizuoka Prefectural Citru (en)
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  • Ikuro Takahashi (es)
  • Ikuro Takahashi (botanist) (en)
  • 高橋郁郎 (ja)
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