The provided reference does not mention the "father of plant microbiology." Instead, it identifies Anton van Leeuwenhoek as the "Father of microbiology." Therefore, I cannot directly answer the question using the given reference. The question is incomplete because it asks about a specific field (plant microbiology) while the reference only provides information about general microbiology.
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