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Nathanael Pringsheim

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from light-rays which would neutralize its assimilative activity by stimulating too active respiration. This view has not been accepted as offering an adequate explanation of the phenomena. Pringsheim founded in 1858, and edited until his death, the classical
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were of striking interest. Pringsheim was among the first to demonstrate the occurrence of a sexual process in this class of plants, and he drew from his observations weighty conclusions as to the nature of sexuality.
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His work was for the most part carried on in his private laboratory in Berlin; he only held a teaching post of importance for four years, 1864–1868, when he was professor at
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Among his contributions to our knowledge of the higher plants, his exhaustive monograph on the curious genus of water-ferns,
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Höhnel, 1920 - World Register of Marine Species - Pringsheimiella Höhnel, 1920"
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successively. He graduated in 1848 as doctor of philosophy with the thesis
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was regarded by Pringsheim, with good reason, as the primitive form of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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De forma et incremento stratorum crassiorum in plantarum cellula
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A work on the course of morphological differentiation in the
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A fuller account of Pringsheim's career will be found in:
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A fuller account of Pringsheim's career will be found in
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family) and named in Pringsheim's honour. Then in 1920
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Academic staff of the Humboldt University of Berlin
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Pringsh.

Landsberg
Prussian Silesia
Berlin
German
University of Wrocław
University of Leipzig
University of Berlin
algology
botany
botanist
Landsberg
Prussian Silesia
Breslau
Leipzig
Berlin
phycology
Gustave Adolphe Thuret
Jean-Baptiste Édouard Bornet
algae
Oedogoniaceae
Coleochaeteae
Hydrodictyon
Pandorina
zoospores
sexual reproduction
Sphacelariaceae
Carl Nägeli
Darwin

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