The collection is named after the botanist
Arthur Ernest Watkins, who was the first scientist to determine the number of
chromosomes in wheat, but also spearheaded the collection efforts and recognised the importance of having genetic material from all around the world. Arthur Ernest Watkins (April 23rd 1898 - January 3rd 1967), was awarded a Diploma in Agriculture from the
University of Cambridge in 1922. In 1924, he joined the
Plant Breeding Institute, and in 1931 was appointed as a lecturer in Cytology at the University of Cambridge’s Faculty of Agriculture and was a member of the
Genetical Society. A E Watkins worked alongside
Dr Harold Howard, who would later lead a research group to develop the
Maris Piper variety of potato, which was the first potato bred to be resistant to
potato cyst nematodes. Watkins also wrote multiple books and papers on a variety of topics, including
The Origin of Cultivated Plants,
Heredity and Evolution, and
The Wheat Species; a Critique by A.E. Watkins. ==References==