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Albert Boerger (known as Alberto Boerger in South America) was a German scientist who worked in the field of phytotechnology. He was born in Förde (today Grevenbrück) in Westphalia on November 4, 1881. In 1911, the government of Uruguay hired him to breed plants in that country, taking as starting points the experiences of the United States and Germany. He arrived in Uruguay in 1912. After two years of research in experimental stations at Toledo (Department of Canelones) and (Department of Cerro Largo), he was transferred to the experimental station at (Department of Colonia del Sacramento) with his collaborators, who conducted research for Uruguay and Argentina. Boerger's studies in plant breeding — especially wheats — made outstanding contributions to plant science. Albert Boerger died

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  • Albert Boerger (known as Alberto Boerger in South America) was a German scientist who worked in the field of phytotechnology. He was born in Förde (today Grevenbrück) in Westphalia on November 4, 1881. In 1911, the government of Uruguay hired him to breed plants in that country, taking as starting points the experiences of the United States and Germany. He arrived in Uruguay in 1912. After two years of research in experimental stations at Toledo (Department of Canelones) and (Department of Cerro Largo), he was transferred to the experimental station at (Department of Colonia del Sacramento) with his collaborators, who conducted research for Uruguay and Argentina. Boerger's studies in plant breeding — especially wheats — made outstanding contributions to plant science. Albert Boerger died in Uruguay on March 28, 1957, and his remains lie in the park bearing his name on the grounds of the current (Estanzuela, Colonia del Sacramento), property of Uruguay's National Agricultural Research Institute (INIA). (en)
  • Albert Boerger fue un científico fitotecnista alemán, conocido en Uruguay como Alberto Boerger, nació en (actualmente ) en Westfalia (Alemania) el 4 de noviembre de 1881. Fue contratado por el gobierno Uruguayo en 1911 para conducir los trabajos de mejoramiento genético en el país, tomando como referencia la experiencia de Estados Unidos y Alemania. Llegó a la República Oriental del Uruguay el 5 de marzo de 1912, luego de dos años de trabajos de investigación en Toledo y Bañados de Medina es trasladado el 5 de marzo de 1914 a La Estanzuela junto a sus colaboradores, quienes realizaron un trabajo muy relevante para el Uruguay y Argentina. Los estudios del Dr. Boerger en genética vegetal - especialmente trigos - colocaron sus trabajos a la altura de las figuras cumbres del escenario mundial de esta disciplina. El Dr. Alberto Boerger fallece en la República Oriental del Uruguay el 28 de marzo de 1957, y sus restos permanecen en el parque que lleva si nombre en los terrenos del actual Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria (INIA) La Estanzuela (Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay). (es)
  • Albert Boerger (* 4. November 1881 in Grevenbrück; † 28. März 1957 auf dem Versuchsgut La Estanzuela in Uruguay) war ein deutscher Agrarwissenschaftler. (de)
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  • 1957-03-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Boerger in 1937 (en)
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  • 1957-03-28 (xsd:date)
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  • La Estanzuela, Uruguay (en)
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  • Dr. Theodor Remy (en)
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  • Applied genetics, phytotechnology, development of wheats that triplicate the yields of Rio de la Plata region (en)
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  • German and Uruguayan (en)
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  • María Elisa Bülle Marcor (en)
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  • Albert Boerger (* 4. November 1881 in Grevenbrück; † 28. März 1957 auf dem Versuchsgut La Estanzuela in Uruguay) war ein deutscher Agrarwissenschaftler. (de)
  • Albert Boerger (known as Alberto Boerger in South America) was a German scientist who worked in the field of phytotechnology. He was born in Förde (today Grevenbrück) in Westphalia on November 4, 1881. In 1911, the government of Uruguay hired him to breed plants in that country, taking as starting points the experiences of the United States and Germany. He arrived in Uruguay in 1912. After two years of research in experimental stations at Toledo (Department of Canelones) and (Department of Cerro Largo), he was transferred to the experimental station at (Department of Colonia del Sacramento) with his collaborators, who conducted research for Uruguay and Argentina. Boerger's studies in plant breeding — especially wheats — made outstanding contributions to plant science. Albert Boerger died (en)
  • Albert Boerger fue un científico fitotecnista alemán, conocido en Uruguay como Alberto Boerger, nació en (actualmente ) en Westfalia (Alemania) el 4 de noviembre de 1881. Fue contratado por el gobierno Uruguayo en 1911 para conducir los trabajos de mejoramiento genético en el país, tomando como referencia la experiencia de Estados Unidos y Alemania. (es)
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