- Rudolf Jakob Camerarius
Rudolf Jakob Camerarius or Camerer (
February 12 ,1665 –September 11 ,1721 ) was a Germanbotanist andphysician .Camerarius was born at
Tübingen , and becameprofessor ofmedicine and director of thebotanical garden s at Tübingen in 1687. He is chiefly known for his investigations on thereproductive organ s ofplant s ("De sexu plantarum epistola" (1694)).While other botanists, such as
John Ray andNehemiah Grew , had observed that plants seemed to havesex in some form, and guessed thatpollen was the male fertilizing agent, it was Camerarius who did experimental work. In studying themulberry , he determined that female plants not near to male (staminate) plants producedfruit but with noseed s. "Mercurialis" andspinach plants fared likewise. With thecastor oil plant ("Ricinus") and withmaize he cut off the staminate flowers (the "tassels" of maize), and likewise observed that no seeds formed. His results were reported in the form of a letter (the "epistola"), and attracted immediate attention, subsequent workers extending his results from themonoecious plants he had studied todioecious ones as well.References
*1911
* Duane Isely, "One hundred and one botanists" (Iowa State University Press, 1994), pp. 74-76
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