Leslie Denis Swindale (16 March 1928 – 25 September 2022) was a New Zealand-born soil scientist, agriculturist, writer and a former chairman of the Department Agronomy and Soil Science of the University of Hawaii.[citation needed] He was the author of several books on soil and agricultural sciences[1] and was a part of the Freedom from Hunger Campaign of the Food and Agriculture Organization.[2] He was a Fellow of New Zealand Institute of Chemistry, American Society of Agronomy and a foreign fellow of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences.[3] The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan, in 1991, for his contributions to science,[4] making him one of the few non-Indians to receive the award.[5]
Leslie Denis Swindale; I. R. Hughes (1968). Hydrothermal Association of Pyrophyllite, Kaolinite, Diaspore, Dickite and Quartz in the Coromandel Area, New Zealand. New Zealand Pottery and Ceramics Research Association.
Samir Aly El-Swaify; Leslie Denis Swindale; Goro Uehara Office of Saline Water, University of Hawaii (Honolulu) (1969). Salinity tolerances of certain tropical soils and relationships between sodium ion activities and soil physical properties. U.S. Dept. of the Interior.
Anastacio Laida Palafox; Clinton Y. Kawanishi; Ernest K. Akamine, Henry Alver Bess, I. A. E. Atkinson, Minoru Awada, Timothy MacDonald, James L. Brewbaker, Leslie Denis Swindale, Robert H. Suehisa, Theodore Goo (1975). Isoenzyme Polymorphism in Flowering Plants: Tissue and Substrate Specificities, and Responses to Chemical Inhibitors. The isoesterases of maize. V. Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Hawaii.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Anastacio Laida Palafox; Clinton Y. Kawanishi; Ernest K. Akamine; I-Pai Wu; I. A. E. Atkinson; Minoru Awada; Timothy MacDonald; Charles Robert Long; Harris M. Gitlin; James L. Brewbaker; Leslie Denis Swindale; Robert H. Suehisa; Theodore Goo (1975). Critical Phosphorus Level in Petioles of Papaya. Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Hawaii.