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  1. Joseph Pitton de Tournefort ( Aix-en-Provence, 5 de junho de 1656 — Paris, 28 de dezembro de 1708 ). [ 1][ 2] foi um botânico francês, notável como o primeiro a fazer uma definição clara do conceito de gênero para as plantas. O botânico Charles Plumier foi seu aluno e o acompanhou em suas viagens.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (born June 5, 1656, Aix-en-Provence, Fr.—died Dec. 28, 1708, Paris) was a French botanist and physician, a pioneer in systematic botany, whose system of plant classification represented a major advance in his day and remains, in some respects, valid to the present time.

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  3. Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (5 June 1656 – 28 December 1708) was a French botanist, notable as the first to make a clear definition of the concept of genus for plants. Botanist Charles Plumier was his pupil and accompanied him on his voyages. Life. Tournefort's research journeys.

  4. Joseph Pitton de Tournefort (1656-1708), studied medicine in Montpellier around 1679 after his father died. Prior to that, he had made his first botanical expedition with Charles Plumier (1646-1706) through Provence and Savoy.

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  5. Joseph Pitton de Tournefort ( Aix-en-Provence, 5 de junho de 1656 — Paris, 28 de dezembro de 1708 ). foi um botânico francês, notável como o primeiro a fazer uma definição clara do conceito de gênero para as plantas. O botânico Charles Plumier foi seu aluno e o acompanhou em suas viagens.

  6. 29 de mai. de 2018 · Tournefort, Joseph Pitton de (1656–1708) A French botanist who became a professor at the Jardin du Roi in Paris and is remembered for producing a system of plant classification and nomenclature in the 1690s.

  7. Biography. French botanist at the Jardin du Roi in Paris, Joseph Pitton de Tournefort followed his passion for plants and travelled throughout France, Iberia and south-eastern Europe in order to collect them. His most famous contribution was to the field of classification, his system being the first to describe the genera within it.