David Rosen (entomologist) explained

David Rosen (20 April 1936 - 8 January 1997) was an Israeli entomologist known for his work on pest control. He was also a specialist on the taxonomy of the Chalcidoidea. He served as Vigevani Professor of Agriculture and Professor of Entomology at the Faculty of Agriculture of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Rosen was born to Josef and Fela in Tel-Aviv where he went to high school. He later studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and studied under Zvi Avidov followed by Ph.D. studies under Israel Cohen on biological control in citrus. He was awarded the Jacobson Prize for citrus research in 1965. His postdoctoral studies were with Paul DeBach at the University of California, Riverside after which he returned to Israel to work at the Hebrew University. He died of cancer in 1997.[1]

Publications

He guided numerous students, taught courses and wrote scientific papers as well as book. Some of the books include:

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Notes and References

  1. 10.1007/BF02981195. In memoriam. Phytoparasitica. 25. 2. 171–174. 1997. Rosen. David. Gerson. Uri. Applebaum. Shalom W.. 9283802. free.