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  1. Sachs, Julius Von 1832-1897. Julius Sachs, the outstanding German botanist and plant physiologist, was born in Breslau in 1837. He left school in 1851 and became assistant to the physiologist J.E. Purkinje at Prague. In 1856 he received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and established himself as Privatdozent for plant physiology in the same ...

  2. The year 2018 marks the 150th anniversary of the first publication of Julius von Sachs' (1832–1897) Lehrbuch der Botanik (Textbook of Botany), which provided a comprehensive summary of what was ...

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    Julius von Sachs ( alemán: [zaks]; 2 de octubre de 1832 - 29 de mayo de 1897) fue un botánico alemán de Breslau, Silesia prusiana. Se le considera el fundador de la fisiología vegetal experimental y cofundador de la cultura moderna del agua. Julius von Sachs y Wilhelm Knop son figuras monumentales en la historia de la botánica al demostrar ...

  4. Julius von Sachs. 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 plant physiology and co-founder of modern water culture. Read more on Wikipedia.

  5. Oct 9, 2017 · Julius Robert Mayer: Mayer proposed the idea that light energy is being converted into chemical energy during photosynthesis. Julius Von Sachs: He discovered that the photosynthesis process leads to the production of glucose molecules. T.W.Engelmann: Engelmann was the scientist who discovered the importance of chlorophyll in photosynthesis.

  6. One hundred and fifty years ago, Julius von Sachs' (1832-1897) monumental Lehrbuch der Botanik (Textbook of Botany) was published, which signified the origin of physiological botany and its integration with evolutionary biology. Sachs regarded the physiology of photoautotrophic organisms as a sub-discipline of botany, and introduced a Darwinian ...

  7. Julius von Sachs nació en 1832 en Breslau, Alemania (actualmente Wrocław, Polonia) y estudió botánica en las universidades de Breslau, Berlín y Jena. En 1863, se convirtió en profesor de botánica en la Universidad de Würzburg, donde comenzó a realizar experimentos que sentaron las bases para la fisiología vegetal moderna.

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