Paul Buchner (1886–1978) was a German researcher who studied insects and bacteriology including heresitary symbiosis (Symbiogenesis).[1]

He studied Hemiptera and their symbionts.[2]

The bacteria Buchnera, an aphid endosymbiont, is named for him.[3]

Publishings

  • Endosymbiosis of Animals with Plant Microorganisms (1965)[4] originally published 1953[5]

References

  1. "Paul Buchner (1886–1978) and hereditary symbiosis in insects".
  2. Vinot, Nina (May 31, 2022). "A Story of Symbiosis".
  3. "Small Things Considered: Fine Reading: The Life and Times of Paul Buchner".
  4. Zimmack, H. L. (March 1, 1967). "Review: Endosymbiosis of Animals with Plant Microorganisms, by Paul Buchner". The American Biology Teacher. 29 (3): 236. doi:10.2307/4441685. JSTOR 4441685 via online.ucpress.edu.
  5. Endosymbiosis of Animals with Plant Microorganisms. Wiley. 15 January 1965. ISBN 9780470115176.


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