Written in 1865 by Gregor Mendel, 'Experiments on Plant Hybridization' Mendel, G., 1866, Versuche über Pflanzen-Hybriden.
Mendel read his paper, 'Experiments on Plant Hybridization', at two meetings of the Natural History Society of Brünn in Moravia in 1865 .
In his 1865 paper "Versuche über Pflanzenhybriden" ("Experiments on Plant Hybridization"), Mendel traced the inheritance patterns of certain traits in pea plants and described them mathematically.
Written in 1865 by Gregor Mendel, Experiments on Plant Hybridization (German: Versuche über Pflanzen-Hybriden) was the result after years spent studying genetic traits in pea plants.
"Experiments on Plant Hybridization" (Translated into English)
Bateson first used the term "genetics" publicly at the Third International Conference on Plant Hybridization in London in 1906.
Bateson popularized the usage of the word genetics to describe the study of inheritance in his inaugural address to the Third International Conference on Plant Hybridization in London, England, in 1906.
Abbot Gregor Mendel, O.S.A., friar and scientist whose paper Experiments in Plant Hybridization showed that inheritance follows specific laws.
In 1865, Gregor Mendel published a paper entitled "Experiments in Plant Hybridization," in which he proposed the principles of heredity.
Experiments on Plant Hybridization in the late 19th century yielded advances in the understanding of plant genetics, and subsequently, the development of hybrid crops.