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Dr. Jose R.

Velasco
BIOGRAPHY:
He is a successful man, he is idolized by many, and
he contributed brilliant ideas in the field of science,
but behind his success is a journey which has a lot
of speed bumps along the way.

Jose R. Velasco, a Filipino plant physiologist and


agricultural chemist was born on February 4, 1916,
in Imus, Cavite. Initially, he wanted to pursue a
career in law, but he realized that he is not well
suited for the profession he hoped for, and with that,
CONTRIBUTIONS: he moved to an agricultural high-school, which is
now the Central Luzon State University Science
 He is noted for his High School. Later on, he graduated as salutatorian,
promising works in and he entered at the University of the Philippines
various areas of plant College of Agriculture, where he specialized in
physiology such as Agriculture Chemistry. In the year 1940, he
mineral nutrition, successfully finished his studies and made it at the
top of his class, after which he joined the UP faculty.
photopediorism,
chemical weed control In the early 1940s, World War II caused brief
and plant growth in interruptions in his academic career, and right after
general. the war, he went to the University of California,
Berkeley where he obtained his doctorate in plant
 He also played a vital physiology. He returned to the Philippines to teach
and share his knowledge with his fellow Filipinos.
role in understanding
cadang-cadang, a He received various awards such as Guggenheim
disease that has killed Foundation fellowships (1963), UP Alumni
millions of coconut Association Distinguished Alumnus award (1971),
palms since its Planters Production Achievement award for crop
discovery. science teaching (1974), PCCP Distinguished award
on pest management (1974) and in 1998 Dr.
Velasco was honored as a National Scientist.

References:
Carandang, Aristotle P. "National Scientist Jose R. Velasco passes away, 90". National
Academy of Science and Technology. Archived from the original on February 11,
2007. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
Ongkiko, Ila Virginia C. (2000). National Scientists of the Philippines (1978-1998). Pasig
City, Philippines: Anvil Publishing. pp. 85–96.

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