
Der Tabak: Studien über seine Kultur und Biologie
by C. J. (Cornelis Johan) Koning
"Der Tabak: Studien über seine Kultur und Biologie" by C. J. Koning is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. The work delves into the biology and cultivation of tobacco, offering insights into its history, chemical properties, and agricultural practices. This comprehensive study highlights both the scientific and practical aspects of tobacco, particularly emphasizing fermentation processes and the role of microorganisms in tobacco cultivation. At the start of this scholarly text, the author expresses gratitude to his mentor, Professor Forster, for introducing him to the specific study of tobacco fermentation and its implications in agriculture. Koning outlines the historical significance of tobacco, referencing its introduction to Europe by Columbus and its subsequent cultivation. The opening portion also discusses experiments conducted on tobacco fermentation, the anatomy of the tobacco plant, and the impact of environmental factors on its growth and quality. Through meticulous observation and research, the author sets the stage for a detailed exploration of the various aspects affecting tobacco production, from cultivation challenges to the underlying biological processes influencing its traits.
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