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Hans Molisch (December 6, 1856, Brünn(now Brno) - December 8, 1937, Wien) was a Czech-Austrian botanist.

He taught as a professor at the German University of Prague (1894-), Vienna University (1909-1928), Tohoku Imperial University (now Tohoku University, Japan; 1922-1925), and an university in India.

From 1931 to 1937, he acted as the vice-president of der Austrian Academy of Sciences.

Literary works

  • Die Pflanze in ihren Beziehungen zum Eisen, 1892 ()
  • Leuchtende Pflanzen, 1904 ()
  • Die Purpurbakterien, 1907 ()
  • Die Eisenbakterien, 1910 ()
  • Mikrochemie der Pflanzen, 1913 ()
  • Pflanzenphysiologie, 1920 ()
  • Pflanzenphysiologie in Japan, 1926 ()
  • Im Lande der aufgehende Sonne, 1927 ()

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