Helmut Becker Explained

Birth Date:March 9th, 1927
Birth Place:Germany
Death Date:July 19th, 1990
Education:doctorate
Alma Mater:University of Mainz
Thesis Title:The Biology of Phylloxera
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Helmut Becker (8 March 1927 – 19 July 1990) was a German viticulturist and was chief of the Geisenheim Grape Breeding Institute.[1] [2]

He received his doctorate from the University of Mainz; the topic of his thesis was the biology of phylloxera.[3] As a successor of Heinrich Birk, he viewed viticulture from a global perspective and promoted the globalization of a quality wine industry. Dr. Becker collaborated with numerous scientists around the world and encouraged the importation of important clones and varieties in New Zealand, Canada, Australia, Japan and other countries. He did early important work in Neustadt/Weinstrasse during the 1950s and 1960s in the European phylloxera eradication program.

Some of the grape varieties bred by Helmut Becker at the Research Institute Geisenheim :

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Notes and References

  1. Lon Rombough, The Grape Grower: A Guide to Organic Viticulture Chelsea Green Publishing, 2002,, p. 175
  2. Andrew G Reynolds, Grapevine Breeding Programs for the Wine Industry: Traditional and Molecular Techniques Elsevier, 2015,, p. 92 ff
  3. Web site: Becker Helmut . Wein.Plus . 17 June 2024.