Edmund Załęski
Edmund Załęski (18 August 1863 in Lviv (Lemberg), Austria-Hungary – December 1932 in Kraków, Poland) was a Polish chemist, agrotechnician, and plant breeder. He was a professor at the Agricultural University of Dublany, as well as a professor (beginning in 1918) at Jagiellonian University, where he also served as rector from 1930–1931.
Edmund Załęski | |
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Died | December 1932 69) Kraków, Poland | (aged
Known for | Breeding new varieties of wheat and sugar beet |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chemistry, plant biology |
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Załęski created new, valuable varieties of wheat and sugar beet. His book Metodyka doświadczeń rolniczych (Methodology of agricultural experiments) was published in 1927. Professor Tadeusz Caliński of the Poznań University of Life Sciences credits him with the "first systematic lecture on the methodology of agricultural experiments with some application of probability theory."[1]
References
- Atkinson, Anthony C.; Bogacka, Barbara (2015). "A Conversation with Professor Tadeusz Caliński". Statistical Science. Institute of Mathematical Statistics. 30 (3): 423–442. arXiv:1509.03056. Bibcode:2015arXiv150903056A. doi:10.1214/15-sts522.
- "Załęski Edmund". Internetowa encyklopedia PWN (in Polish). Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
- "Załęski Edmund". WIEM Encyclopedia (in Polish). Retrieved 2007-10-06.
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