Hermann Ullrich (botanist)

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Hermann Theodor Ullrich (born March 3, 1900 in Neugersdorf , † October 19, 1986 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German botanist .

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After taking his Abitur, Hermann Ullrich devoted himself to studying natural sciences at the University of Leipzig , which he completed with a doctorate in 1924 . Ullrich, who subsequently held an assistant position at the Botanical Institute there, completed his habilitation in botany in 1929. Since 1937 he was a non-civil servant professor and head of department at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Breeding Research in Müncheberg . In November 1933 he signed the professors' declaration of Adolf Hitler at German universities and colleges .

In 1943 he followed a call as an associate professor at the TH Stuttgart , where he was appointed full professor in 1951. In 1953 Ullrich changed to the chair for botany and the management of the institute for agricultural botany at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn . Hermann Ullrich retired in 1968 .

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  • The role of chloroplasts in protein formation in green plants . Dissertation , Leipzig 1924.
  • On the movements of the Beggiatoaceae and Oscillatoriacee, 2nd communication, habilitation thesis , Springer, 1929.
  • With August Arnold, Karl Wetzel: Textbook of general botany: morphology, anatomy and genetics . W. de Gruyter, 1952.

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