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  1. May 17, 2018 · Julius Sachs (1832–1897), who has been quite rightly called “the father of plant physiology,” was a German physiologist of international standing, whose research interests contributed to ...

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  2. Dec 13, 2019 · The role of CO 2 in photosynthesis was shown by Jean Senebier (1782), whereas the synthesis of starch was shown by Julius von Sachs (1862, 1864). However, the involvement of chlorophyll (Chl) in this process has a long history.

    • Alexandrina Stirbet, Dušan Lazár, Ya Guo, Ya Guo, Govindjee Govindjee
    • 2020
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  4. Apr 5, 2024 · In 1862 and 1864 he proved that the starch present in the chloroplasts results from the absorption of carbon dioxide, and he established that starch is the first visible product of photosynthesis.

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  5. The goal of this Special Invited Paper is to review the many impor-tant contributions to plant biology made by Julius von Sachs (1832– 1897), who quite rightly can be called “the father of plant physiology” (Fig. 1).

  6. Jul 6, 2015 · The German biologist Julius Sachs was the first to introduce controlled, accurate, quantitative experimentation into the botanical sciences, and is regarded as the founder of modern plant physiology.

    • Ulrich Kutschera
    • 10.1080/15592324.2015.1062958
    • 2015
    • 2015/09
  7. Jan 1, 2011 · 1 Altmetric. Summary. Before the early researchers on plant nutrition worked out the fundamentals of photosynthesis, plants were believed to obtain their nutrients from humus in the soil.

  8. 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.

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