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  1. 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.

  2. 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. Julius von Sachs and Wilhelm Knop are monumental figures in the history of botany by first demonstrating ...

  3. May 17, 2018 · Photographs of Julius von Sachs. Shown to the left is a portrait and signature of Sachs at the age of ca. 45 years. The inscription reads "Freiburg, August 22, 1868, Prof. Dr. J. Sachs" (adapted ...

  4. May 17, 2018 · 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 then known about the plant sciences. Three years earlier, in 1865, Sachs produced the equally impressive Handbuch der Experimental-Physiologie der ...

    • Ulrich Kutschera, Karl J. Niklas
    • 2018
  5. Timothy Walker explains how Julius von Sachs discovered where starch was made in a plant, and how new microscopy techniques let him see inside plant cells, where he found chloroplasts. Tweet. Watch. Clip Info. Clip length: 2'53'' Broadcast year: 2011. Curriculum Connection.

    • 3 min
  6. Jan 1, 2011 · Nineteenth-century German plant physiologist Julius von Sachs (1832–1897), who laid the foundations of modern plant physiology (Pringsheim, 1932; Gest, 1988), provided an overview of the early pioneers in his History of Botany (Sachs, 1875; 1890 translation).

  7. May 17, 2018 · 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 then known about the plant sciences. Three years earlier, in 1865, Sachs produced the equally impressive Handbuch der Experimental-Physiologie der ...

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