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  2. Johann Friedrich Mayer (agriculturist) - Wikipedia

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    Johann Friedrich Georg Hartmann Mayer (September 21, 1719 – March 17, 1798 [1]) was a German Reformed pastor and agricultural reformer, [2] who is considered one of the most important writers on agriculture of his time.

  3. History of fertilizer - Wikipedia

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    Johann Friedrich Mayer (1719–1798) was the first to present to the world a series of experiments upon it the relation of gypsum to agriculture, and many chemists have followed him in the 19th century.

  4. History of agricultural science - Wikipedia

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    Johann Friedrich Mayer was the first scientist to publish experiments on the use of gypsum as a fertilizer, but the mechanism that made it function as a fertilizer was contested by his contemporaries. [4] Agricultural science developed when analytical chemistry began to address organic compounds.

  5. Agricultural science - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th century, Johann Friedrich Mayer conducted experiments on the use of gypsum (hydrated calcium sulfate) as a fertilizer. [2] In 1843, John Bennet Lawes and Joseph Henry Gilbert began a set of long-term field experiments at Rothamsted Research in England, some of which are still running as of 2018. [3] [4] [5]

  6. Gypsum - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-18th century, the German clergyman and agriculturalist Johann Friderich Mayer investigated and publicized gypsum's use as a fertilizer. [11] Gypsum may act as a source of sulfur for plant growth, and in the early 19th century, it was regarded as an almost miraculous fertilizer.

  7. Johann Mayer - Wikipedia

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    Johann Christoph Andreas Mayer (1747–1801), German anatomist; Johann Friedrich Mayer (theologian) (1650–1712), German Lutheran theologian and professor of theology; Johann Friedrich Mayer (agriculturist) (1719–1798), German Reformed pastor and agricultural reformer; Johann Prokop Mayer (1737–1804), Austrian naturalist and botanist