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Friedrich J. Haberlandt : ウィキペディア英語版
Friedrich J. Haberlandt
Friedrich J. Haberlandt (1826–1878) was a professor of agriculture at the ''Hochschule fuer Bodenkultur'' (Royal College of Agriculture) in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. He is best known for his book ''Die Sojabohne'' (The Soybean, 1878), which introduced soybean cultivation to Western and Central Europe.
==Early years==
Friedrich Haberlandt was born on 21 February 1826 in Bratislava (known as Pressburg in German), Hungary. He studied at the agricultural college in Hungarian Altenberg (formerly Magyaróvar, today's Mosonmagyaróvár in Hungary) about 2 miles northwest of Győr where he was active from 1851 to 1853 as assistant professor and from 1853 to 1869 as professor.
He was the father of three sons and three daughters. One of his sons was the eminent botanist Gottlieb Haberlandt, plant tissue culture theorist and visionary. His grandson was Ludwig Haberlandt famed endocrinologist and pioneer in chemical birth control, the pill.

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