Julius von Sachs (German: [zaks]; 2 October 1832 – 29 May 1897) was a German botanist from Breslau, Prussian Silesia. He is considered the founder of experimental...
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Sachs (born 1954), American economist Johann Sachs (1843–1917), German composer Jonathan Sachs (born 1947), American computer programmer Julius von Sachs...
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botany, originally published in German by prominent German botanist Julius von Sachs in 1875. The authorized translation was published by Henry E. F. Garnsey...
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effects may lead to artifacts. The clinostat was invented in 1879 by Julius von Sachs, who built a clockwork-powered machine. However a similar concept had...
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1817 – 28 January 1891) was a German agrochemist and, together with Julius von Sachs, co-founder of modern water culture due to his pioneering experiments...
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Pringsheim Jr. Andrew Pritchard S. von Prowazek Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst Eduard Reichenow Muriel Robertson Julius von Sachs William Saville-Kent Asa Arthur...
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for the entire cell, excluding the cell wall, and some authors like Julius von Sachs (1882) preferred that name instead of cell. In 1965, Lardy introduced...
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Würzburg, Marburg and Heidelberg. In 1887 he became an assistant to Julius von Sachs at the University of Würzburg, and during the same year received his...
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painter Horst Rosenthal (1915–1942), German-born French cartoonist Julius von Sachs (1832–1897), a German botanist. Johann Gottfried Scheibel (1783–1843)...
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excursions, but was mostly drawn to the experimental botany outlined in Julius von Sachs' 'Lehrbuch der Botanik' from 1868. He was also deeply impressed by...
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Press. Sachs, Julius von (1875). Geschichte der Botanik vom 16. Jahrhundert bis 1860. Munich: Oldenbourg. Retrieved 13 December 2015. Sachs, Julius von (1890)...
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690–691; (full text online) International Plant Names Index. Mohl. Julius von Sachs (1890). History of Botany (1530-1860). Vol. A. Translated by Henry...
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the many experiments in the 1727 book, Vegetable Staticks; though Julius von Sachs unified the pieces of plant physiology and put them together as a discipline...
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and offered a wealth of biographical data on early modern botanists. Julius von Sachs pronounced him “no great botanist” but admitted that he “possessed...
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botanists Julius von Sachs and Wilhelm Knop, in the years 1859–1875, resulted in a development of the technique of soilless cultivation. To quote von Sachs directly:...
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garden maintained by the University of Würzburg. It is located at Julius-von-Sachs-Platz 4, Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany, and open daily; admission is free...
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Resvoll Tony Rodd Werner Rothmaler William Roxburgh Joseph Sabine Julius von Sachs József Sadler Thiodolf Saelan Augustin Saint-Hilaire Edward James Salisbury...
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and physics, awarded in 1895, followed study under Theodor Boveri, Julius von Sachs and Wilhelm Röntgen. For his Ph.D. thesis under Boveri, Spemann studied...
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in fundamental questions of plant nutrition, e.g., Wilhelm Knop and Julius von Sachs, founders of early German agricultural experiment stations did not...
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included Karl Julius Perleb, Fridolin Karl Leopold Spenner, Alexander Braun, Carl Wilhelm von Nägeli, Heinrich Anton de Bary and Julius von Sachs. In 1878...
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graduated in 1877 with his Ph.D. In 1878, Goebel became assistant to Julius von Sachs, and in 1880 a lecturer at the University of Würzburg. In 1881 he became...
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sunflower family. The genus is named in honour of German botanist Julius von Sachs (1832–1897), who was a German botanist, Plant physiologist and botanical...
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Pflanzen. As a student he was influenced by Alexander Braun (1805–1877), Julius von Sachs (1832–1897) and Simon Schwendener (1829–1919). In 1884-85 he conducted...
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seeds, but the resultant classification was outstanding for its time. Julius von Sachs claimed that the work "forms an epoch in the history of botany", writing...
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1884) October 2 Sir Edward Tylor, English anthropologist (d. 1917) Julius von Sachs, German botanist (d. 1897) October 3 – Richard Meade, Lord Gilford...
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Nathanael Pringsheim (1823-1894). Later on, he served as an assistant to Julius von Sachs (1832-1897) at Würzburg, In 1873 he was appointed professor of pharmacology...
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Felix Hoppe-Seyler. At Würzburg, he studied plant physiology under Julius von Sachs. Following his return to Brussels, he founded the Laboratoire d'Anatomie...
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master Wanda Rutkiewicz, mountain climber Józef Rymer, politician Julius von Sachs, botanist Otto Sackur, chemist Valery Salov, chess grandmaster Saint...
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studied under Alexander Braun at the University of Berlin and with Julius von Sachs at Würzburg. After receiving his PhD in 1879, he worked as an assistant...
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1822–1884 Nathanael Pringsheim 1823–1894 Wilhelm Hofmeister 1824–1877 Julius von Sachs 1832–1897 Eugenius Warming 1841–1924 William Gilson Farlow 1844–1919...
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