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  2. Markus Weinmann - Wikipedia

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    Markus Weinmann (born 31 July 1974, in Worms) is an agricultural scientist specialising in the area of Plant Physiology at the University of Hohenheim, and ranks as one of the pioneers of Bioeffector -Research aimed at improving plant growth, vitality and disease resistance. He is also coordinator of field experiments in the EU-Biofector-Project.

  3. Manfred G. Raupp - Wikipedia

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    Manfred Gustav Raupp, born on November 13, 1941, in Staffort, a suburb of Stutensee, is a distinguished German agricultural scientist and economist. He serves as an honorary professor at the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, where he is actively involved in the Department of Agricultural Research and International Management.

  4. Lorenz Hiltner - Wikipedia

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    Lorenz Hiltner. Lorenz Hiltner (November 30, 1862 – June 6, 1923), born in Neumarkt in the Kingdom of Bavaria and passed away in Munich, was a German agronomist and microbiologist, known for developing the concept of the rhizosphere and for pioneering the development of the field of microbial ecology. [1]

  5. Werner Doppler - Wikipedia

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    Werner Doppler (born December 15, 1941, in Oberlustadt, Germany (today Lustadt) is an Agricultural Economist. His areas of teaching and research have been Farming Systems, Rural Development and Socioeconomics in the Tropics and Subtropics. He was Dean of Faculty at the University of Hohenheim. [1][2][3][4][5]

  6. Category:German agronomists - Wikipedia

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    German phytopathologists‎ (4 P) Pages in category "German agronomists" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.

  7. Agriculture in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Germany. In 2021, Germany was the third largest importer and exporter of consumer oriented agricultural products worldwide, and by far the most important European market for foreign producers. The retail market's key characteristics are consolidation, market saturation, strong competition and low prices.

  8. Rudolf Mansfeld - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Mansfeld (17 January 1901, Berlin – 1960) was a German botanist and agricultural scientist. For more than twenty years, he served as a curator at the Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum in Berlin-Dahlem, where he specialized in the study of Orchidaceae (orchids) and Euphorbiaceae (spurges). After World War II, by way of a request ...

  9. German Agricultural Society - Wikipedia

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    The German Agricultural Society (Deutsche Landwirtschafts-Gesellschaft), commonly known as DLG, is an international non-profit organisation for agricultural industry in Germany. DLG was founded in 1885 by Max Eyth, has over 23,000 members as of 2011 and is headquartered in Frankfurt am Main. [1] Its main purpose is to promote technical progress ...