2024
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-52954-2_7
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Controlling Nature in the Lab and Beyond: Methodological Predicaments in Nineteenth-Century Botany

Kärin Nickelsen

Abstract: Botany changed dramatically in the nineteenth century, particularly in German-speaking countries, and an important part of this change was the development of new methodological principles. Many botanists were deeply concerned with making observations accurate, experimental design meaningful, and inferences safe—in other words, they struggled to define “control strategies” and implement “control practices.” This essay specifically examines the work of Julius Wiesner (1838–1916), acclaimed plant physiologist in … Show more

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