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MOHL, HUGO VON (18051872)

This article appears in Volume V18, Page 648 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: MIC-MOL
MOHL, HUGO VON (18051872) , German botanist, was born at
Stuttgart
  on the 8th of April 18o5. He was a son of the Wurttemberg statesman Benjamin Ferdinand von Mohl (17661845), the family being connected on both sides with the higher class of state officials of Wurttemberg. While a pupil at the gymnasium he pursued botany and
mineralogy
  in his leisure time, till in 1823 he entered the university of Tubingen. After graduating with distinction in
medicine
  he went to Munich, where he met a distinguished circle of botanists, and found ample material for research. This seems to have determined his career as a botanist, and he started in 1828 those anatomical investigations which continued till his death. In 1832 he was appointed professor of botany in Tubingen, a post which he never left. Unmarried, his pleasures were in his laboratory and library, and in perfecting optical apparatus and microscopic preparations, for which he showed extraordinary
manual
  skill. He was largely a self-taught botanist from boyhood, and, little influenced in his opinions even by his teachers, preserved always his independence of view on scientific questions. He received many honours during his lifetime, and was elected foreign fellow of the Royal Society in 1868. Von Mohl's writings cover a period of
forty
 -four years; the most notable of them were republished in 1845 in a volume entitled Vermischte Schriften- (For lists of his works see Botanische Zeitung, 1872, p. 576, and Royal Soc. Catalogue, 187o, vol. iv.) They dealt with a variety of subjects, but chiefly with the structure of the higher forms, including both rough anatomy and minute histology. The word protoplasm " was his suggestion; the nucleus had already been recognized by R. Brown and others; but von Mohl showed in 1844 that the protoplasm is the source of those movements which at that time excited so much attention. He recognized under the name of " primordial utricle " the protoplasmic lining of the vacuolated cell, and first described the behaviour of the protoplasm in cell-division. These and other observations led to the overthrow of J. M. Schleiden's theory of origin of cells by free-cell-formation. His contributions to knowledge of the cell-
wall
  were no less remarkable; he held the view now generally adopted of growth of cell-
wall
  by apposition. He first explained the true nature of pits, and showed the cellular origin of vessels and of fibrous cells; he was, in fact, the true founder of the cell theory. Clearly the author of such researches was the man to collect into one volume the theory of cell-formation, and this he did in his treatise Die vegetabilische Zelle (1851), a short
work
  translated into English (Ray Society, 1852). Von Mohl's early investigations on the structure of palms, of cycads, and of tree-ferns permanently laid the foundation of all later knowledge of this subject: so also his
work
  on Isoetes (184o). His later anatomical work was chiefly on the stems of dicotyledons and gymnosperms; in his observations on cork and bark he first explained the formation and origin of different types of bark, and corrected errors relating to lenticels. Following on his early demonstration of the origin of stomata (1838), he wrote a classical
paper
  on their opening and closing (1850). In 1843 he started in conjunction with F. Schlechtendal the weekly Botanische Zeitung, which he jointly edited till his death. He was never a
great
  writer of comprehensive works; no text-book exists in his name, and it would indeed appear from his withdrawal from co-operation in W. F. B. Hofmeister's Handbuch that he had a distaste for such efforts. In his latter years his productive activity fell off, doubtless through failing health, and he died suddenly at Tubingen on the 1st of April 1872.
See Sachs, History of Botany, p. 292, &c.; De Bary, Botanische Zeitung (1872), p. 561; Proc. Roy. Soc., xxiii. 1; Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, xxii. 55. (F. 0. B.)


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