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About Michael Zohary
Michael Zohary (Hebrew: מיכאל זהרי) (born 1898 Michael Schein in Bóbrka, Galicia (Austria-Hungary); died 16 April 1983 in Israel) was a pioneering Israeli botanist.
Biography
Born into a Jewish family in Bóbrka, near Lviv (then Austria-Hungarian Empire), he immigrated to the British Mandate for Palestine in 1920. After working building roads, he attended the Teacher's Seminary in Jerusalem. He published the monumental Geobotanical Foundations of the Middle East. He was responsible for introduction of the important principle of antiteleochory which adumbrated that seed germination of the desert plant is ensured by dispersal near the parent plant. His research covered a wide section of the Middle East and led to his publishing more than 100 papers and books on the flora of the area. In 1952 he was appointed professor of botany at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Shortly before his death he published the comprehensive Plants of the Bible.
The standard author abbreviation Zohary is used to indicate this individual as the author when citing a botanical name. Awards
In 1954, Zohary was awarded the Israel Prize, for life sciences.
Michael Zohary's Timeline
1898 |
1898
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Bóbrka, krośnieński, Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland
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1983 |
April 16, 1983
Age 85
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Jerusalem, Israel
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