Richard Müller (Agronomist)

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Richard Müller (born August 11, 1912 in Cologne-Weiden ; † October 31, 2005 ) was a German agricultural scientist and university professor .

Life

The teacher's son Richard Müller passed his Abitur at Cologne's Schillergymnasium . He then completed an agricultural training course. In 1934 he began studying agricultural sciences at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn , which he obtained in 1939 with a doctorate as Dr. agr. graduated.

As a result, Müller received a position there as a scientific assistant , in 1941 he completed his habilitation as a private lecturer in animal nutrition, in 1947 he was made a non-civil servant professor and in 1961 an associate professor . In 1967 Richard Müller was appointed full professor and head of the Institute for Animal Nutrition. Müller, whose research focus was on rumen biology and the evaluation of feed proteins, retired in 1978 . He was followed by Ernst pepper to.

Richard Müller, who married Katharina Sibenhorn in 1941, died at the end of October 2005 at the age of 93.

Fonts

  • The protein minimum in sheep and its importance for metabolic technology in ruminants. Dissertation University of Bonn, Mayr, Würzburg, 1938
  • Investigations into the protein value of alfalfa silage: A contribution to the question of protein and amide utilization in ruminants. in: Zeitschrift für Tierzüchtung und Züchtungsbiologie, Volume 49, Issue 3, Parey, Berlin, 1941, pp. 279–305.
  • together with Ernst Schürmann: Cattle sterility as a result of unfavorable environmental conditions; Summary report on several years of investigations in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. State Committee for Agricultural Research, Education and Economic Consulting of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Bonn [u. a.], 1959
  • Principles and development tendencies of methods for evaluating feed proteins. in: Journal of Animal Physiology, Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Volume 20, Issue 1-5, Parey, Hamburg, Berlin, 1965, pp. 163–167.
  • together with Erhard Niess: The question of the reproducibility of experiments on biological protein assessment. in: Journal of Animal Physiology, Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Volume 30, Issue 1-5, Parey, Hamburg, Berlin, 1972, pp. 177-192.
  • together with Kurt Kaemmerer, Hans-Joachim Kerber: Formaldehyde-protected soy protein in the compatibility test in rats: Prof. Dr. Dedicated to Richard Müller on the occasion of his 65th birthday. German Agricultural Society, Frankfurt / Main, 1977

literature

  • August Ludwig Degener, Walter Habel: Who is who? The German Who's Who, Volume 16. , Arani, Berlin, 1970 ISBN 3-7605-2007-3 , p. 887.
  • Werner Schuder (Hrsg.): Kürschner's German learned calendar . Volume 2. 13th edition, De Gruyter, Berlin / New York 1980, ISBN 3-110-07434-6 . P. 2661.
  • Hanns-Christian Gunga: Life and work of the Berlin physiologist Nathan Zuntz (1847-1920): with special consideration of its importance for the early history of altitude physiology and aeronautical medicine. in: Volume 58 of essays on the history of medicine and the natural sciences, Matthiesen Verlag, Husum, 1989, ISBN 3-7868-4058-X , p. 269.
  • University of Bonn: Chronicle of the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn for the financial year, edition 120. Verlag von Emil Strauss, Bonn, 2006, p. 10.

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