Franz Unger

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Franz Unger was a 19th-century Austrian botanist and plant physiologist whose teachings and ideas significantly influenced Gregor Mendel’s foundational work in genetics.

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instanceOf Austrian scientist
botanist
person
plant physiologist
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
educated Gregor Mendel NERFINISHED
familyName Unger NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork botany
paleobotany
plant anatomy
plant morphology
plant physiology
gender male
givenName Franz NERFINISHED
influenced Gregor Mendel NERFINISHED
influencedDomain early genetics
experimental plant breeding
languageOfWorkOrName German
notableFor early ideas about heredity in plants
influencing the development of genetics through his teachings
notableIdea application of physiological methods to plant study
speculation on the material basis of heredity in plants
occupation botanist
plant physiologist
university professor
taughtSubject botany
plant physiology
workLocation Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
Vienna

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Gregor Mendel studiedUnder Franz Unger