Shi-Zhen Lin (林士珍), born on October 17, 1928, in Taichung, Taiwan, was a pioneering plant pathologist. Graduating from Provincial Agricultural College (now National Chung Hsing University), he earned a master’s degree in plant pathology from the University of Tokyo. Lin was the first Taiwanese scholar to identify Mycoplasma as the cause of sugarcane white leaf disease, overturning the previous belief that it was viral. His research protected nearly 4,000 hectares of sugarcane fields and saved the industry substantial losses. Lin held academic and research positions, including associate professor at Chinese Culture University and researcher at the Taiwan Sugar Research Institute. He was also active in Rotary International, serving as District Governor and board member, and promoting Taiwan–Japan relations through Rotary. Lin passed away on May 28, 2022, at age 95, leaving a legacy of scientific innovation and community service.
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Shi-Zhen Lin (林士珍), nascido em 17 de outubro de 1928 em Taichung, Taiwan, foi um pioneiro na fitopatologia. Formado na Provincial Agricultural College (atual National Chung Hsing University), obteve mestrado em fitopatologia na Universidade de Tóquio. Lin foi o primeiro pesquisador taiwanês a identificar o Micoplasma como causa da doença da folha branca da cana-de-açúcar, contrariando a crença anterior de que era viral. Sua pesquisa protegeu quase 4.000 hectares de plantações e evitou perdas significativas para a indústria. Atuou como professor associado na Chinese Culture University e pesquisador no Taiwan Sugar Research Institute. Também teve papel ativo no Rotary International, como Governador Distrital e membro do conselho, promovendo relações entre Taiwan e Japão. Faleceu em 28 de maio de 2022 aos 95 anos, deixando legado de inovação científica e serviço comunitário.