Name Lucien Daniel Role Author | Died 1940 | |
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Books SCIENCE. 6(MACMILLAN MCGRAWHILL) |
Lucien Louis Daniel (1 November 1856 – 26 December 1940) was a French botanist. He was a professor of applied botany at the University of Rennes. He is the binomial author of a plant species in the family Rosaceae: Pirocydonia winkleri , an asexual artificial hybrid. (Revue Horticole. Paris. 1914, n. s. xiv. 27)
Selected works
[The Theory of the Functional Capacities in Agriculture and Its Consequences]
[First Notes on the Restoration of French Vineyards by Grafting]
[The Phylloxera Question: Grafting and the Wine Crisis] (see: Great French Wine Blight)
[New Observations on the Grafted Hybrids and Inheritance in Grafted Plants]
[Culture of the Vine in Britain: Its History, Current State and Future]
[The Mysteries of Symbiotic Heredity. Scientific hotspots. Thoughts, Theories and Facts Organic]
References
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