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Franz Unger

    Franz Unger was a notable Austrian botanist whose groundbreaking research in the mid-19th century fundamentally altered our understanding of plant physiology. He meticulously investigated the processes of plant nutrition and respiration, challenging established theories and proposing new, empirically supported models. Unger's work was characterized by its rigorous scientific methodology and a keen eye for detailed observation, laying crucial groundwork for future generations of plant scientists. His contributions significantly advanced the field, bridging the gap between descriptive botany and experimental physiology.

    Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse einer Reise in Griechenland und in den jonischen Inseln
    Briefwechsel Zwischen Franz Unger Und Stephan Endlicher, 1899
    Die Insel Cypern ... Von F. Unger Und T. Kotschy.
    Botanische Briefe (1852)
    Synopsis Plantarum Fossilium
    Botanische Briefe