- Wilhelm Pfeffer
Wilhelm Friedrich Philipp Pfeffer (9 March 1845 - 31 January 1920) was a German
botanist and plant physiologist who was born inGrebenstein . He studied botany,physics andpharmacology at theUniversity of Goettingen underFriedrich Wöhler (1800-1882),William Eduard Weber (1804-1891) andWilhelm Rudolph Fittig (1835-1910). Afterwards, he furthered his studies at the Universities of Marburg and Berlin. At Berlin he studied underAlexander Braun (1805-1877) and was an assistant toNathanael Pringsheim (1823-1894). He later worked as an assistant toJulius von Sachs (1832-1897) atWürzburg . In 1873 he became a professor of pharmacology and botany at theUniversity of Bonn . He later became a professor at the Universities of Basel (1877), Tübingen (1878) and Leipzig (1887). At Leipzig, he was also director of thebotanical gardens .With Julius von Sachs, Pfeffer is considered the founder of modern
plant physiology . His scientific interests included the thermonastic and photonastic movements of flowers, thenyctinastic movements of leaves, protoplastic physics andphotosynthesis . In 1877, while researching plant metabolism, Pfeffer developed a semi-porous membrane to study the phenomena ofosmosis . The eponymous "Pfeffer cell" is named after the osmometric device he constructed to determine theosmotic pressure of a solution. [ [http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/e22/22c.htm Botany online: Membranes and Transport - Osmosis ] at www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de]During his tenure at Leipzig, Pfeffer published an article on the use of
photography to study plant growth. He wanted to extend the chronophotographic experiments ofÉtienne-Jules Marey (1830-1904), by producing a short film involving the stages of plant growth. This "movie" would be filmed over a period of weeks by frame-at-a-time exposure taken at regular, spaced intervals. Later,time-lapse photography would become a commonplace procedure. [ [http://www.victorian-cinema.net/pfeffer.htm Who's Who of Victorian Cinema ] at www.victorian-cinema.net]Bibliography
* "Physiologische Untersuchungen" - 1873
* "Lehrbuch der Pflanzenphysiologie" (Textbook of Plant Physiology).
* "Die periodischen Bewegungen der Blattorgane" - 1875
* "Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Oxydationsvorgänge in lebenden Zellen" - 1889
* "Über Aufnahme und Ausgabe ungelöster Körper" - 1890
* "Studien zur Energetik der Pflanze" - 1892
* "Druck- und Arbeitsleistung durch wachsende Pflanzen" - 1893
* "Untersuchungen über die Entstehung der Schlafbewegungen der Blattorgane" - 1907
* "Der Einfluss von mechanischer Hemmung und von Belastung auf die Schlafbewegung" - 1911
* "Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Entstehung der Schlafbewegungen"- 1915
* "Osmotische Untersuchungen, unveränd". Aufl. - 1921References
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