"Gesammelte Abhandlungen à 1/4ber Pflanzen-Physiologie, Volume 1" presents a comprehensive collection of treatises on plant physiology by Julius Sachs, a leading botanist of the 19th century. This volume offers invaluable insights into the scientific understanding of plant life during the late 1800s. Sachs' detailed observations and experimental work laid crucial foundations for modern botany. This book is essential reading for historians of science, plant biologists, and anyone interested in the development of botanical science. It showcases the rigorous methodologies and pioneering research that characterized 19th-century scientific inquiry, and represents a significant contribution to the field.
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