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Paul Buchner (researcher)

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Paul Buchner (1886–1978) was a German researcher who studied insects and bacteriology including heresitary symbiosis (Symbiogenesis).

He studied Hemiptera and their symbionts.

The bacteria Buchnera, an aphid endosymbiont, is named for him.

Publishings

  • Endosymbiosis of Animals with Plant Microorganisms (1965) originally published 1953

References

  1. "Paul Buchner (1886–1978) and hereditary symbiosis in insects".
  2. Vinot, Nina (May 31, 2022). "A Story of Symbiosis".
  3. "Small Things Considered: Fine Reading: The Life and Times of Paul Buchner".
  4. Zimmack, H. L. (March 1, 1967). "Review: Endosymbiosis of Animals with Plant Microorganisms, by Paul Buchner". The American Biology Teacher. 29 (3): 236. doi:10.2307/4441685. JSTOR 4441685 – via online.ucpress.edu.
  5. Endosymbiosis of Animals with Plant Microorganisms. Wiley. 15 January 1965. ISBN 9780470115176.


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