-
Erich Tschermak,
Edler von
Seysenegg (15
November 1871 – 11
October 1962) was an
Austrian agronomist who
developed several new disease-resistant crops...
-
Armin Eduard Gustav Tschermak,
Edler von
Seysenegg (21
September 1870 – 9
October 1952) was an
Austrian physiologist. He was an
elder son of the Moravia-born...
-
three European scientists, Hugo de Vries, Carl Correns, and
Erich von
Tschermak. The
exact nature of the "re-discovery" has been debated: De
Vries published...
-
Gustav Tschermak von
Seysenegg (19
April 1836 – 24 May 1927) was an
Austrian mineralogist. He was born in Litovel, Moravia, and
studied at the University...
- than
three decades later) with the
rediscovery of his laws.
Erich von
Tschermak, Hugo de
Vries and Carl
Correns independently verified several of Mendel's...
- respectively). In 1872
Gustav Tschermak published his
first meteorite classification based on
Gustav Rose's
catalog from 1864: In 1883
Tschermak modified Rose's classification...
-
schorl and elbaite. The name
dravite was used for the
first time by
Gustav Tschermak (1836–1927),
Professor of
Mineralogy and
Petrography at the University...
-
Scholia has a
profile for
Elisabeth Tschermak-Woess (Q21339154).
Elisabeth Tschermak-Woess (28
January 1917 – 26
April 2001) was an
Austrian University...
-
rediscovery of Mendel's work by Hugo de Vries, Carl
Correns and
Erich von
Tschermak led to
rapid advances in genetics. By 1915 the
basic principles of Mendelian...
- in the late 19th
century by Hugo de Vries, Carl Correns, and
Erich von
Tschermak, who (claimed to have)
reached similar conclusions in
their own research...