Piet de Jong (dendrologist)

Piet de Jong

Petrus Cornelis (Piet) de Jong (Hazerswoude, 24 March 1938) is a Dutch dendrologist.

He was the scientific director of the Utrecht University Botanic Gardens and worked as a researcher at the Station for Nursery Stock at Boskoop. He is considered one of the world authorities on Acer, the maples.

Biography

Piet de Jong was born in Bent, a hamlet halfway between Hazerswoude and Zoeterwoude. He was a farmer's son, the oldest in a family of six children. When he was seven he started growing plants. He visited the primary school at Hazerswoude. After that he went to the gymnasium in Leiden.[1]

1960 he started his studies at Wageningen University and Research Centre - which was called 'Landbouwhogeschool' (Agricultural College) in those days. He got a degree in horticultural plant breeding, with optional courses in (botanical) systematics and phytogeography, plant anatomy and virology. Afterwards he did biosystematic research on Acer in the Laboratory of botanical systematics and phytogeography.[2] He had been involved in research on the flowering of maples before he got his degree.[1] The maples have always been his great passion.

In 1971 he became researcher at the Institute for Horticultural Plant Breeding (Instituut voor de Veredeling van Tuinbouwgewassen - IVT) in Wageningen. He worked on taxonomic problems in plant breeding research and biosystematic research of lilies.[2]

In 1976 he got his PhD with a study on maples.

In 1977 De Jong became scientific director of Utrecht University Botanic Gardens. The Von Gimborn Arboretum was part of the gardens in those days.

From 1988 to 1997 Piet de Jong was in charge of the practical research on tree growing at the 'Proefstation voor de Boomkwekerij' (Trial station for tree nursery) in Boskoop.[3]

After his retirement De Jong is still actively involved with the Von Gimborn Arboretum.[4]

Bibliography

Piet de Jong (second from the left) guiding a group through the Von Gimborn arboretum

Some publications by P.C. de Jong[5] are:

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 van Teylingen 2014, p. 13
  2. 1 2 Curriculum Vitae in De Jong 1976, p. 202
  3. De Jong showed up in a movie in a Dutch television program at 17 april 1991
  4. See for instance this (Dutch) article in nrc.next of 22 september 2009 by Marion de Boo.
  5. The worldcat identity of Piet de Jong
  6. worldcat entry for De Jong, Lukkien and Tolsma 1986
  7. full text of De Jong and van de Laar 1995 available via Wageningen University and Research Library (seen 2015-06-10)
  8. online edition 2008

Literature

  1. IPNI.  P.C.de Jong.
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