Julius Adolph Stöckhardt
Julius Adolph Stöckhardt (4 January 1809 – 1 June 1886) was a German agricultural chemist. He is mostly recognized for his work on fertilizers, fume damage of plants and his book Die Schule der Chemie (School of Chemistry), which was translated into 14 languages. His 500 lectures and over 500 publications helped to establish agricultural chemistry in Germany.
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Died | 1 June 1886 77) Tharandt, German Empire | (aged
Alma mater | University of Leipzig |
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Doctoral students | Hermann Hellriegel, Julius Sachs |
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