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  1. Eduard Strasburger. Eduard Adolf Strasburger (1 February 1844 – 18 May 1912) was a Polish-German professor and one of the most famous botanists of the 19th century. He discovered mitosis in plants.

  2. May 14, 2024 · Eduard Adolf Strasburger (born Feb. 1, 1844, Warsaw, Pol., Russian Empire [now in Poland]—died May 18, 1912, Bonn, Ger.) was a German plant cytologist who elucidated the process of nuclear division in the plant kingdom.

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  3. Apr 29, 2012 · Eduard Strasburger, director of the Botany Institute and the Botanical Garden at the University of Bonn from 1881 to 1912, was one of the most admirable scientists in the field of plant biology, not just as the founder of modern plant cell biology but in addition as an excellent teacher who strongly believed in “education through ...

    • Dieter Volkmann, František Baluška, Diedrik Menzel
    • 2012
  4. Eduard Strasburger. "Science is a constant flow" The plant scientist wrote one of the best known textbooks on plant sciences already many decades ago. The book is still being published today. But the findings of Eduard Strasburger once were fiercely dabated and some of them proven more than 60 years after their first publication.

  5. Eduard Strasburger’s life (1844–1912) and scientific work distinguishes him not just as the founder of modern plant cell biology but also as an excellent teacher who strongly

    • Dieter Volkmann, František Baluška, Diedrik Menzel
    • 2012
  6. Apr 29, 2012 · Eduard Strasburger, director of the Institute of Botany and the Botanical Garden at the University of Bonn from 1881 to 1912, was one of the most admirable scientists in the field of plant...

  7. Apr 15, 2012 · 2012 is the centennial year of Eduard Strasburger who died in Bonn on the 19th of May, 1912, aged 68 years. In this article, we shall recall his crucial contributions to the Cell Theory, especially with respect to his studies of eukaryotic cell division via mitosis and cytokinesis.