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  1. Heinrich Anton de Bary (26 January 1831 – 19 January 1888) was a German surgeon, botanist, microbiologist, and mycologist (fungal systematics and physiology). He is considered a founding father of plant pathology (phytopathology) as well as the founder of modern mycology.

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    • University of Tübingen, University of Halle, University of Strasbourg,
    • Frankfurt, Heidelberg, Marburg, Berlin
    • demonstrating sexual life cycle of fungi; study of plant diseases; coining the term "symbiosis"
  2. We present a short biography of Heinrich Anton de Bary, a full translation of his lecture, and conclude by briefly highlighting current endeavors in symbiosis research.

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  4. Jun 13, 2013 · Heinrich Anton de Bary (1831–1888), Professor of Botany at the German universities in Freiburg i.Br., Halle a.S. and Strassbourg (now in France), discovered sexual and asexual propagation of fungi by microscopically observing the different stages of development.

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    • 2013
  5. Heinrich Anton de Bary was a German botanist whose researches into the roles of fungi and other agents in causing plant diseases earned him distinction as a founder of modern mycology and plant pathology.

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  6. Heinrich Anton de Bary is a pioneer in the study of fungi and algae. His extensive and careful studies of the life history of fungi and contribution to the understanding of algae and higher plants were landmarks of biology.

  7. We present a short biography of Heinrich Anton de Bary, a full translation of his lecture, and conclude by briefly highlighting current endeavors in symbiosis research. Keywords Symbiosis . De lasymbiose .Die Erscheinungder Symbiose . Heinrich Anton de Bary. Tyler J. Carrier tcarrie1@uncc.edu.

  8. May 2, 2016 · Die Erscheinung der Symbiose, meaning “the phenomenon of symbiosis” in English or “de la symbiose” in French, is a transcription of the 1878 lecture by the German botanist and mycologist Heinrich Anton de Bary in which he first used the term ‘symbiosis’ in a biological context.

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