- Wilhelm Hofmeister
Infobox_Scientist
name = Wilhelm Hofmeister
birth_date = birth date|1824|18|5
birth_place =Leipzig ,Germany
nationality = GER
death_date = death date and age|1877|1|12|1824|18|5
death_place =Lindenau ,Germany
field =botany ,biology
work_institution =University of Heidelberg ,University of Tübingen
alma_mater = none
doctoral_advisor = none
doctoral_students =
known_for = discovering thealternation of generations in plants
prizes =
footnotes =Wilhelm Friedrich Benedikt Hofmeister (
18 May 1824 to12 January 1877 ) was a Germanbiologist andbotanist . He "stands as one of the true giants in the history of biology and belongs in the same pantheon as Darwin and Mendel" [http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2445841 Kaplan, Donald R. & Todd J. Cooke (1996) The genius of Wilhelm Hofmeister: the origin of causal-analytical research in plant development. American Journal of Botany 83 (12): 1647-1660.] ] . Remarkably, he was largely self-taught.Biography
Hofmeister was the son of a book and music publisher and seller in
Leipzig . He left school at the age of 15 and was apprenticed in a bookshop inHamburg by an aquintee of his father. He did most of his research in his free-time, largely from four to six in the morning before going to work. [Goebel, K. von (1905) Wilhelm Hofmeister. The Plant World 8: 291-298.] Nevertheless, he was only 27 when he published his ground-breaking monograph on thealternation of generations in plants. Not until 1863, he was employed as a professor. That was at theUniversity of Heidelberg . In 1872, he moved to theUniversity of Tübingen [*Citation
id =PMID :16652687
url= http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16652687
last=Larson
first=A H
publication-date=1930 Oct
year=1930
title=WILHELM HOFMEISTER.
volume=5
issue=4
periodical=Plant Physiol.
pages=612.2-616] [Citation
id =PMID :17812840
url= http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17812840
last=Campbell
first=Douglas Houghton
publication-date=1925 Aug 7
year=1925
title=THE CENTENARY OF WILHELM HOFMEISTER.
volume=62
issue=1597
periodical=
pages=127-128
doi = 10.1126/science.62.1597.127] [ [http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01621478 Haberlandt, G. (1877) Wilhelm Hofmeister. Plant Systematics and Evolution 27 (4): 113-117.] ] .Hofmeister is widely credited with discovery of
alternation of generations as a general principle in plant life. His proposal that alteration betweenhaploid anddiploid phases constituted a unifying theory of plantevolution that was published in 1851, eight years before Darwin's "On the origin of species " [Box 9.1 in Keddy, P.A. (2007) Plants and Vegetation: Origins, Processes, Consequences. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 680 p. ISBN 9780521864800 [http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=9780521864800&ss=ind] ] .Hofmeister was an early student of the genetics in plants. He is cited for the first studies of plant
embryology . According toC. D. Darlington , had observed what would later be calledchromosome s in a dividing cell nucleus as early as 1848. He left detailed sketches which are reproduced in Darlington'sThe Facts of Life , though he was not the first to observe them.Hofmeister's contribution to biology is still far from widely acknowledged. This may partly be attributed to the fact that only one of his works were translated from German to English. However, Kaplan & Cooke conclude that "his reputation became eclipsed because he was so far ahead of his contemporaries that no one could understand or appreciate his work".
elected works
*Untersuchungen des Vorganges bei der Befruchtung der Oenothereen. Botanische Zeitung 5: 785-792. 1847.
*Die Entstehung des Embryos der Phanerogamen. Eine Reihe mikroskopischer Untersuchungen. Verlag F. Hofmeister, Leipzig 1849.
*Vergleichende Untersuchungen der Keimung, Entfaltung und Fruchtbildung höherer Kryptogamen (Moose, Farne, Equisetaceen, Rhizokarpeen und Lykopodiaceen) und der Samenbildung der Coniferen. 179 pp., 1851 (Reprint: Historiae Naturalis Classica 105. Cramer, Vaduz 1979). English translation (by F. Currey): On the germination, development and fructification of the higher Cryptogamia and on the fructification of the Coniferae. Ray Society, London, 1862.
*Neue Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Embryobildung der Phanerogamen. 1. Dikotyledonen mit ursprünglich einzelligem, nur durch Zellentheilung wachsendem Endosperm. S. Hirzel, Leipzig, pp. 536-672. 1859.
* Neue Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Embryobildung der Phanerogamen. 2. Monokotyledonen. S. Hirzel, Leipzig, pp. 632-760. 1861.
*Die Lehre von der Pflanzenzelle. In: W. Hofmeister (ed.): Handbuch der Physiologischen Botanik I-1. 664 pp. W. Engelmann, Leipzig. 1867.
*Allgemeine Morphologie der Gewächse. In: W. Hofmeister (ed.): Handbuch der Physiologischen Botanik I-2. W. Engelmann, Leipzig. 1868.References
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