Die Entwicklung der Feldmethoden zum Studium der Pflanzenwurzeln seit der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts

Simple excavation techniques were used to study field grown root systems before 1850. Between 1850-1900, most of the methods commonly used today, such as the glass wall, the monolith, the auger, and the profile wall methods, were developed. During the 20th century, these methods have been improved a...

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Published in:Sudhoffs Archiv Vol. 68; no. 2; pp. 217 - 224
Main Author: Böhm, Wolfgang
Format: Journal Article
Language:German
Published: Franz Steiner Verlag 01-01-1984
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Summary:Simple excavation techniques were used to study field grown root systems before 1850. Between 1850-1900, most of the methods commonly used today, such as the glass wall, the monolith, the auger, and the profile wall methods, were developed. During the 20th century, these methods have been improved and new possibilities for their use have been tested. Mainly agronomists contributed to the development of root study methods.
ISSN:0039-4564