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Ludolph Christian Treviranus (September 18, 1779 - May 6, 1864) was a German botanist who was born in Bremen. He was a younger brother to naturalist Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus (1776-1837). is the 261st day of the year (262nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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1864 (MDCCCLXIV) was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a leap year starting on Sunday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. ...
Botany is the scientific study of plant life. ...
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Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus (February 4, 1776 - February 16, 1837) was a German naturalist. ...
In 1801 he earned his doctorate at the University of Jena, where he had as instructors; botanist August Batsch (1761-1802) and philosophers Friedrich Schelling (1775-1854) and Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814). In 1807 he was a professor at the Lyceum at Bremen, and in 1812 became a professor of natural history and botany at the University of Rostock, where he was also director of the Botanical Gardens. In 1816 he replaced Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (1767-1851) as professor of botany at the University of Breslau, and in 1820 transfered to the University of Bonn, where he was successor to Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck (1776-1858). Treviranus remained at Bonn until his death in 1864. Friedrich Schiller University of Jena (FSU) is located in Jena, Thuringia in Germany and was named for the German writer Friedrich Schiller. ...
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (January 27, 1775 - August 20, 1854) was a German philosopher. ...
Johann Gottlieb Fichte (May 19, 1762 â January 27, 1814) was a German philosopher. ...
A Lyceum can be an educational institution (often a school of secondary education in Europe), or a public hall used for cultural events like concerts. ...
This article is about the city in Germany. ...
Table of natural history, 1728 Cyclopaedia Natural history is an umbrella term for what are now often viewed as several distinct scientific disciplines of integrative organismal biology. ...
The University of Rostock (German: Universität Rostock) is a university in northern Germany, located in the city of Rostock in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and is the oldest university in Northern continental Europe. ...
Inside the United States Botanic Garden Botanical gardens grow a wide variety of plants both for scientific purposes and for the enjoyment and education of visitors. ...
Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (February 2, 1767 - January 1, 1850) was a German naturalist and botanist. ...
The University of Breslau (Universität Breslau) was a university in Breslau, Germany, which existed from 1702 until the city with the rest of Silesia was occupied by Stalin and given to the Peoples Republic of Poland after the Second World War. ...
The University of Bonn (German: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn) is a public research university located in Bonn, Germany. ...
Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck in 1855 Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck (February 14, 1776 - March 16, German botanist, physician, zoologist, and natural philosopher. ...
Bonn is the 19th largest city in Germany. ...
Treviranus specialized in plant anatomy, physiology and morphology. He is credited for proposing the hypothesis that plant cells were separable into individual units by an intercellular space. The botanical genus Trevirana from the family Gesneriaceae is named after him. Plant anatomy or phytotomy is the general term for the study of the structure of plants. ...
A germination rate experiment Plant physiology is a subdiscipline of botany concerned with the function, or physiology, of plants. ...
Plant morphology (or phytomorphology) is the general term for the study of the morphology (physical form and external structure) of plants. ...
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Selected writings - Vom inwendigen Bau der Gewächse (About the Internal Construction of Plants), (1806)
- Beiträge zur Pflanzenphysiologie (Contributions to Plant Physiology), (1811)
- Von der Entwickelung des Embryo und seiner Umhüllungen im Pflanzenei, (1815)
- De ovo vegetabili ejusque mutationibus observationes recentiores, (1828)
- Physiologie der Gewächse (Physiology of plants, 2 Volumes), (1835-38)
- Die Anwendung des Holzschnittes zur Biolichen Darstellung von Pflanzen, 1855
This is a list of botanists by their author abbreviation, including that established by Brummitt & Powell (1992), designed for citation in the botanical names they have published. ...
In botanical nomenclature, author citation refers to the person (or team) who valid published the name, i. ...
A botanical name is a formal name conforming to the ICBN. As with its zoological and bacterial equivalents it may also be called a scientific name. Botanical names may be in one part (genus and above), two parts (species) or three parts (below the rank of species). ...
References - This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia.
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