• Johann Baptist Georg Wolfgang Fresenius (25 September 1808 – 1 December 1866) was a German physician and botanist, known for his work in the field of phycology...
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  • writer Eduard Fresenius ( (1874–1946), German businessman, founder of Fresenius Georg Fresenius (1808–1866), German botanist Wilhelm Fresenius (1913–2004)...
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    Arthrobotrys oligospora was discovered in Europe in 1850 by Georg Fresenius. A. oligospora is the model organism for interactions between fungi and nematodes...
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  • into the highlands of Kenya and Tanzania. The species was named by Georg Fresenius in the early part of the 19th century. Buddleja polystachya usually...
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    able to grow under low water conditions and at very low temperatures. Georg Fresenius first described Cladosporium cladosporioides in 1850, classifying it...
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  • South African theologian Fresen., standard author abbreviation for Georg Fresenius (1808–1866), German physician and botanist Fresens, a municipality...
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  • (1805–1876), French author Moritz Abraham Stern (1807–1894), mathematician Georg Fresenius (1808–1866), physician and botanist Johann Benedict Listing (1808–1882)...
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    single species, and following the name assigned to it by botanist Georg Fresenius, Preslia cervina. Bentham noted its similarities to the species he...
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    lateritia (now known as Vampyrella lateritia) by the German botanist Georg Fresenius. The first extensive documentation of their life history and feeding...
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  • bearing small flowers. Heliotropium macrodon was first described by Georg Fresenius in 1857 as Schleidenia macrodon. It was transferred to the genus Heliotropium...
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