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Martin Ewald Wollny (March 20, 1846,
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– January 8, 1901,
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) was a
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founder of
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(''Agrikulturphysiker''). He taught at the
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(since 1872).


See also

* Rainfall simulator


Literary works

* Editor & contributor of the "''Forschungen auf dem Gebiete der Agrikulturphysik''", 20 vols., 1878-1898 * ''Saat und Pflege der landwirtschaftlichen Kulturpflanzen'', 1885 * ''Die Kultur der Getreidearten'', 1887 * ''Der Einfluss der Pflanzendecke und der Beschattung auf die physikalischen Eigenschaften und Fruchtbarkeit des Bodens'', 1877 * '' Die Zersetzung Der Organischen Stoffe und die Humusbildungen. Mit Rücksicht auf die Bodencultur'', 1897 Wollny Ewald 1846 births 1901 deaths German academic journal editors German agronomists Academic staff of the Technical University of Munich German male writers {{Germany-scientist-stub