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  2. Hans Molisch - Wikipedia

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    Hans Molisch bust at the University of Vienna. Hans Molisch (6 December 1856, Brünn, Habsburg Moravia - 8 December 1937, Wien, Austria) was a Czech-Austrian botanist.. Molisch's test is named after him, it is a sensitive chemical test for the presence of carbohydrates.

  3. Allelopathy - Wikipedia

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    The term allelopathy from the Greek-derived compounds allilon-(αλλήλων) and -pathy (πάθη) (meaning "mutual harm" or "suffering"), was first used in 1937 by the Austrian professor Hans Molisch in the book Der Einfluss einer Pflanze auf die andere - Allelopathie (The Effect of Plants on Each Other - Allelopathy) published in German. [3]

  4. Molisch's test - Wikipedia

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    Molisch test (using α-napthol) indicating a positive result (see purple ring). Molisch's test is a sensitive chemical test, named after Austrian botanist Hans Molisch, for the presence of carbohydrates, based on the dehydration of the carbohydrate by sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid to produce an aldehyde, which condenses with two molecules of a phenol (usually α-naphthol, though other ...

  5. File:Hans Molisch (Nr. 25) Bust in the Arkadenhof, University ...

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    English: Hans Molisch (1856-19337), bust (dark bronze) in the Arkadenhof of the University of Vienna, (Maisel# 25). Artist: Franz Seifert (1866-1951), unveiled 1950 :

  6. Topophysis - Wikipedia

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    Hans Molisch first introduced the term topophysis in 1915 in response to Hermann Vöchting's 1904 Araucaria excelsa cutting propagation experiment. [1] Vöchting recorded that cuttings from the terminal shoots immediately developed into normal plants with orthotropic growth.

  7. Angela Piskernik - Wikipedia

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    Among her teachers was Hans Molisch. She worked for the provincial museum in Ljubljana and taught in various secondary schools. As a nationally conscious Slovene woman, she was active in the Carinthian plebiscite and in a club of migrants. [2] In 1943 she was imprisoned and detained in the Nazi concentration camp Ravensbrück. [3]

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  9. Hugo Iltis - Wikipedia

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    He studied botany at the University of Prague under Hans Molisch from 1903 to 1905 where he received his Ph.D. in 1905. In 1906, he served as secretary for Naturforschender Verein in Brno, which was the society through which Gregor Mendel published his papers. In 1910, he raised funds for the Mendel Memorial in Brno, and served as secretary for ...