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NAEGELI, KARL WILHELM VON (1817-1891) , Swiss botanist, was born on the 27th of March
ordinary , in the university of Zurich; in 1852 he was called to fill the chair of botany in the university of Freiburg-in-Breisgau; and in 1857 he was promoted to Munich, where he remained as professor until his death on the ' 1th of May 1891. Among his more important contributions to science were a series of papers in the Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Botanik (1844'846); Die neuern Algensysleme (1847); Gattungen einzelliger Algen (1849); Pflanzenphysiologische Untersuchungen (1855'858), with C. E. Cramer; Beitrage zur wissenschaftlichen Botanik (18581868); a number of papers contributed to the Royal Bavarian Academy
The more striking of his many and varied discoveries are embodied in the Zeitsch. fur wiss. Bot. In this we begin with Naegeli's extension of Robert Brown's discovery of the nucleus to the principal families of Cryptogams, and the assertion of its universal occurrence in plants, together with the recognition of its vesicular structure. There is further his investigation of the " mucous layer " (Schleimschicht) lining the wall
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paper on Caulerga, which brought to light the remarkable unseptate structure of the Siphoneae, and his research on Delesseria, which resulted in the discovery of growth by a single apiL.al cell. This discovery led Naegeli on to the study of the growing-point in other plants. He consequently gave the first accurate account of the apical cell, and of the mode of growth of the stem in various Mosses and Liverworts. Subsequently he observed that in Lycopodiuria and in Angiosperms the growing-point has no apical cell, but consists of a small-celled meristem, in which the first differentiation of the permanent tissues can be traced. One of the most remarkable discoveries recorded in the Zeitschrift is that of the antheridia and spermatozoids of Ferns and of Pilularia. The Beitrage zur wiss. Botanik consists almost entirely of researches into the anatomy of vascular plants, while the main feature of the Pflanzenphysiologische Untersuchungen is the exhaustive work
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More detailed accounts of Naegeli's life and work are to be found in Nature, 16th October 1891, and in Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. li. (S. H. V.*) End of Article: NAEGELI, KARL WILHELM VON (1817-1891) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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