Emil Friedrich August Walter (or Walther) Migula (born 1863 in Zyrowa, Prussia (present-day Poland); died 1938 in Eisenach, Germany) was a German botanist...
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Pseudomonas created for these organisms was defined in rather vague terms by Walter Migula in 1894 and 1900 as a genus of Gram-negative, rod-shaped, and polar-flagellated...
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the class Schizomycetes. The class Schizomycetes was then emended by Walter Migula (along with the coinage of the genus Pseudomonas in 1894) and others...
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in 1885 in Gera, Germany. Another 8 volumes were added to the set by Walter Migula with the republication in 1903. From 1897 to 1899, he was the Headmaster...
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Lynn Margulis Émile Maupas Michael Melkonian Konstantin Mereschkowski Walter Migula Edward Alfred Minchin Øjvind Moestrup O.F. Müller Carl Nägeli Hermann...
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gammaproteobacteria. The generic epithet Pseudomonas was coined by Walter Migula in 1894, who did not give an etymology. Since the 7th edition of Bergey's...
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Eubacteriales, Actinomycetales, Streptomycetales, and Flexibacteriales. Walter Migula's system, which was the most widely accepted system of its time and included...
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original on 13 October 2017. Retrieved 13 October 2017. Lars Rydén; Pawel Migula; Magnus Andersson (2003). Environmental science: understanding, protecting...
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(1875–1932) Miers – John Miers (1789–1879) Mig. – Emil Friedrich August Walter (Walther) Migula (1863–1938) Migo – Hisao Migo (1900–1985[citation needed]) Migush...
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