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Phytopharmacology
Phytopharmacology is the study and practice of eradicating plant pathology originated from the ''Verbandes Deutscher Pflanzenärzte'' (1928–1939), (German Plant Physicians Society), headed by Otto Appel, known as the ''Organiser of German Plant Protection'', who initially defined the terminology of ''Phyto-Medicine'' or ''Plant Medicine''. The Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft (German Phytomedicine Society) is the German association of phytomedicine practitioners. Academic programs in phytomedicine, such as at the University of Hohenheim The University of Hohenheim (german: Universität Hohenheim) is a campus university located in the south of Stuttgart, Germany. Founded in 1818, it is Stuttgart's oldest university. Its primary areas of specialisation had traditionally been ..., consider the interrelationships between pathogenic microorganisms and crops, disease control methods, and research programs. In 1936, the term ''phytopharmacology'' was used for the field of ...
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Otto Appel
Friedrich Carl Louis Otto Appel (19 May 1867 – 10 November 1952) was a German botanist and agriculturalist. Appel was born in Coburg. Following work as an assistant at the Universities of Würzburg and Königsberg, he joined the newly established biological division of agriculture and forestry at the Imperial Health Office in Berlin (1899), from which the ''Biologische Bundesanstalt für Land- und Forstwirtschaft'' (Biological Reich Institute for Agriculture and Forestry) in Berlin-Dahlem later emerged. Here he served as its director from 1920 to 1933. Appel was a leading authority on potato diseases. In Germany he developed a successful seed potato inspection program. He died in Berlin-Zehlendorf. Selected writings * ''Die Pflanzkartoffel'', 1918 - The seed potato. * ''Taschenatlas der kartoffelkrankheiten'', 1925–26 - Pocket atlas of potato diseases. * "The diseases of sugar beet A sugar beet is a plant whose root contains a high concentration of sucrose and which is g ...
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Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft
The German Phytomedicine Society (German: Deutsche Phytomedizinische Gesellschaft e.V. - DPG) is the professional association of practitioners of phytomedicine, as successor to the Association of German Plant Physicians, which was based in Berlin from 1928 to 1937. The DPG was founded in 1949 in Fulda. The DPG headquarters is located in Braunschweig. Mission and Aims The Association includes matters of: *Research, teaching and consultancy in the area of Phytomedicine and disease *Parasites, effects of weeds and growth problems of crop plants *Measures for health maintenance in plants and practical application of this knowledge *Exchange of information between practitioners of phytomedicine *National and international exchange of scientific and practical experience The German Phytomedicine Society seeks to achieve this through the following activities: *Membership of the editorial board of the international Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection as the international ...
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University Of Hohenheim
The University of Hohenheim (german: Universität Hohenheim) is a campus university located in the south of Stuttgart, Germany. Founded in 1818, it is Stuttgart's oldest university. Its primary areas of specialisation had traditionally been agricultural and natural sciences. Today, however, the majority of its students are enrolled in one of the many study programs offered by the faculty of business, economics and social sciences. The faculty has regularly been ranked among the best in the country, making the University of Hohenheim one of Germany's top-tier universities in these fields. The university maintains academic alliances with a number of partner universities and is involved in numerous joint research projects. History From 1770 to 1794, the Karlsschule was the only university in Stuttgart. Since its founding in 1818, Stuttgart's oldest university has been the University of Hohenheim. The eruption of the Indonesian volcano Mount Tambora in 1815 triggered a global cl ...
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