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  1. Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (2 February 1767 – 1 January 1851) was a German naturalist and botanist. The standard author abbreviation Link is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name .

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  2. Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (2 February 1767 – 1 January 1851) was a German naturalist and botanist. The standard author abbreviation Link is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

  3. Cancel. Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (2 February 1767 - 1 January 1851) was a German naturalist and botanist. Link was born at Hildesheim as a son of the minister August Heinrich Link (1738-1783), who taught him love of nature through collection of 'natural objects'. He studied medicine and natural sciences at the Hannoverschen ...

  4. Travels in Portugal: and through France and Spain. With a dissertation on the Literature of Portugal and the Spanish and Portugueze Languages translated from German by John Hinckley. (1801) Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

  5. Heinrich Friedrich Link, nach einer Zeichnung von H. Löwenstein gestochen von Johann Sprick. Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (* 2.Februar 1767 in Hildesheim; † 1. Januar 1851 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Naturwissenschaftler, der als einer der letzten das gesamte Wissen der „Naturlehre“ noch umfassend beherrschte.

  6. He died in Berlin on 1 January 1850, almost 84 years old. He was succeeded by Alexander Heinrich Braun (1805–1877), He is recognized as one of the last scientists of the 19th century with a universal knowledge. Link was also one of the few German botanists of his time, who aimed at a complete understanding of plants, through a systematic ...

  7. Oct 19, 2021 · Historical records showed that endophytes were first described by the German botanist Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link in 1809. Also, A French scientist, Béchamp classified endophytes to be a plant-parasitic fungus, which was later termed ‘microzymas’.

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