Everything about Pierre Paul Deh Rain totally explained
Pierre Paul Dehérain (1830 - 1902) is notably the doctoral advisor of the
Nobel Prize winner
Henri Moissan.
Dehérain was a
plant physiologist and studied the absorption of
carbon dioxide by plants and the effect of artificial light, especially
ultra violet rays, on plants. He showed that plants don't absorb only those minerals that are beneficial, as previously thought, but absorb all of them and then use those that they need - so that consumption regulates absorption. He discovered
respiration by plant roots and investigated the effect of different minerals on the growth of fruits. He also studied effect of crop rotation on soil quality.
He obtained his LSc degree in 1856 under
Edmond Frémy.
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