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  1. May 17, 2018 · His colleagues elected Sachs rector of the University of Würzburg in 1871, and the local government bestowed an order of nobility upon Sachs, permitting the addition of “von” before his family name. Julius von Sachs was an introverted, shy person who disregarded religion and political-philosophical speculations without factual basis.

  2. JULIUS VON SACHS PROFESSOR OF BOTANY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF WÜRZBURG. AUTHORISED TRANSLATION. BY HENRY E. F. GARNSEY, M.A. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. REVISED BY ISAAC BAYLEY BALFOUR, M.A., M.D., F.R.S. Professor of Botany in the University And Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. Oxford AT THE CLARENDON PRESS 1890 [All rights ...

  3. Aug 25, 2015 · In the second half of 19 th century these principles of plant nutrition have been revisited through rigorous experimenting by Julius von Sachs. It was Sachs who first showed that plants actually do not need soil but the minerals derived from it. 4 This has been the starting point of the use of hydroponics for growing plants. Hydroponics is ...

  4. Jul 6, 2015 · Julius Sachs was the mentor of numerous well-known botanists, such as Francis Darwin and Wilhelm Pfeffer; he also exerted a strong influence on Arthur Tansley, who wrote, with reference to the English version (1887) of Sachs' Vorlesungen, that “It was this translation, read when it appeared in 1887, that first attracted interest of the ...

  5. in the writings of Julius von Sachs. Sachs was born in the capital city of Silesia, Breslau, on October 2, 1832. His birth added the third name to the list of great botanists coming into the world in that city in the same decade. Nathaniel Pringsheim was already nine years old and Ferdinand Cohn was a four-year-old boy when Sachs was born.

  6. The attitude of the famous plant physiologist Julius von Sachs (1832-1897) to higher education of women is described on the basis of some new documents. Generally, Sachs was in favour of academic education of women at universities, but initially wanted to exclude females from the study of medicine. However, by the example of a bright young ...

  7. Oct 2, 2019 · In 1868, Sachs became Head of the botanical institute at Würzburg University. Sachs was a good friend of Frank Darwin. When Darwin needed a lab to conduct his experiments on plants growing toward the light, he naturally used the world-class lab of his friend, Julius von Sachs, at Würzburg U. Sachs himself was studying how plants process light.

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