Zellenlehre und Anatomie der Pflanzen (Cell Theory and Anatomy of Plants) by Hugo Miehe, published in 1911, presents a comprehensive study of plant cells and anatomy. Written in German, this historical scientific work delves into the structural and functional aspects of plant life, providing insights into the cell theory as it was understood at the beginning of the 20th century. The book offers detailed descriptions and analyses suitable for researchers and students interested in the historical development of botany and plant physiology. It remains a valuable resource for understanding the foundations of modern plant biology and the evolution of cell theory.
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