Baas Becking was born in
Deventer on 4 January 1895. In between completing his studies in Utrecht and submitting his thesis, Baas Becking worked in the laboratory of
Thomas Hunt Morgan in the
United States. In 1923, Baas Becking accepted the position of professor at
Stanford, where he taught economic botany and plant physiology. and prefect (director) of the
Hortus Botanicus Leiden. It was in Leiden that Baas Becking formulated the hypothesis known by his name. In 1934 he published the book
Geobiology Although his family moved to Java in 1940, the
Battle of the Netherlands prevented his leaving, and he remained in the Netherlands during
the five-year occupation. During this time, he was twice imprisoned for trying to escape to
England. During his imprisonment, Baas Becking studied the
typhoid fever spreading through his prison camp. == Baas Becking hypothesis ==