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- Some Cercosporae of Macon County, Alabama, Bulletin No. 4, 1901 - George Washington Carver's major scientific contributions were the agricultural bulletins he issued from the Experiment Station of the Alabama state extension service that he established at the Tuskegee Institute. This bulletin, on Alabama fungal plant diseases, points to Carver's potential as a mycologist. He never pursued mycology in depth due to the teaching and service demands of his position at Tuskegee.

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Some Cercosporae of Macon County, Alabama, Bulletin No. 4, 1901
George Washington Carver's major scientific contributions were the agricultural bulletins he issued from the Experiment Station of the Alabama state extension service that he established at the Tuskegee Institute. This bulletin, on Alabama fungal plant diseases, points to Carver's potential as a mycologist. He never pursued mycology in depth due to the teaching and service demands of his position at Tuskegee.