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Pieter Johannes Gerardus Beijerinck

MALE
Nijmegen, Netherlands 07-05-1820 - Den Haag, Netherlands 09-08-1890

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  • Soerabaja 1839 - 1870

Occupation

  • ambtenaar, ingenieur en directeur van de waterstaat en van s lands gebouwen 1839 - 1870, Soerabaja

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Provenance

  • “Naamlijst der leden van het wiskundig genootschap”, in: Verzameling van wiskunstige opgaven. (Amsterdam 1850).
  • Molhuysen, P.C., en P.J. Blok (redactie), Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek. Deel 1. (Leiden 1911) 340.
  • “Naamlijst der leden van het wiskundig genootschap”, in: Verzameling van nieuwe wiskundige voorstellen (Amsterdam 1846).

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F. Beijerinck

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  • Den Haag 

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  • Ledenlijst Vereeniging het Nederl. Natuur- en Geneesk. Congres (1890).

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Martinus Willem Beijerinck

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Amsterdam, Netherlands 16-03-1851 - Gorssel, Netherlands 01-01-1931

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Dissertation: "Bijdrage tot de morphologie der plantegallen" (Contribution to the Morphology of Plant Galls)

Highest degree: Ph.D.

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Biography:
Beijerinck was born in 1851 in Amsterdam, the son of a railway employee. He received his secondary education at the HBS in Haarlem. From 1868 to 1872, he studied chemical technology at the Delft Polytechnic School. In 1872, he and his fellow students J.H. van 't Hoff and A.A.W. Hubrecht, were exempted from an additional examination in Greek and Latin required for university study. Beijerinck studied botany at Leiden from 1872 on while working as a teacher in various schools. In 1877 he obtained his doctorate. He was awarded a "cum laude" for his dissertation "Bijdrage tot de morphologie der plantegallen" (Contribution to the Morphology of Plant Galls).

In 1884 Beijerinck became a member of the Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences in Amsterdam. A year later he was hired as a microbiologist at the" Nederlandsche Gist- en Spiritusfabriek" (Dutch Yeast and Methylated Spirits Factory) in Delft. He received his own microbiological laboratory where he carried out many original studies, especially on the metabolism of various species of bacteria and lichens. He discovered the small nitrogen-fixing tubers at the roots of leguminous plants and a group of anaerobic bacteria that were important for the production of acetone and butyl alcohol.

In 1895 the Delft Polytechnic School appointed Beijerinck as professor of biology and bacteriology. Two years later a new microbiological laboratory, built especially for him and his students, was opened. Here Beijerinck continued his microbiological studies with great success. In 1896 he discovered the bacterium that was reponsible for the bad smell of polluted canal water in Dutch cities, he and his students did important work on the microbes that were active in acetic-acid and alcohol fermentations, and in 1898 Beijerinck was the first to postulate the existence of a filterable living principle, a 'contagium vivum fluidum', responsible for the mosaic disease in tobacco plants.

A special feature of Beijerinck's research was the application of chemical methods to research on the metabolism of micro-organisms. He used chromatographic methods and hydrodiffusion of nutrients in gelatin. Before he retired from his chair, in 1927, Beijerinck had established a program of basic research in microbiology to which he was very devoted. His originality lies in the application of micro organisms for the study of growth, variability, and evolution. He is one of the examples of the shift from the descriptive to the experimental approach in Dutch biology of the time. The results of his studies were published in many journals.

Beijerinck was a loner who cared little for personal contact with colleagues, and therefore his image was that of a scientist working in isolation. Nevertheless, his views on the aims of scientific research and its role in society matched those of his contemporaries like H. de Vries, M. Treub and F.A.F.C. Went. After Beijerinck's retirement, a number of his students, among whom his successor A.J. Kluyver, organized a campaign to bring Beijerinck's work to a wider audience. They edited his collected works, and by doing so were responsible for many honors Beijerinck received toward the end of his life. Beijerinck died in 1931, scientifically active almost to the end of his life.

Beijerinck discovered the small nitrogen-fixing tubers at the roots of leguminous plants and a group of anaerobic bacteria that were important for the production of acetone and butyl alcohol.

Residence

  • Gorssel 
  • Delft 

Occupation

  • microbiologist at the Nederlandsche Gist- en Spiritusfabriek (Dutch Yeast and Methylated Spirits Factory) in Delft 

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Provenance

  • Beijerinck, M.W., Verslagen Natuurkunde 40, 1931, p. 6-12 door F.A.F.C. Went.
  • Bibliografie van Biografieën van biologen, dierkundigen, kruidkundigen, plantkundigen, biohistorici, natuurbeschermers, natuurfotografen, natuurillustratoren, natuurschilders etc. voor 1950 geboren. http://www.natuurcijfers.nl/biografieen.htm
  • Biografie opgenomen in History of Science and Scholarship in the Netherlands
  • Ledenlijst Vereeniging het Nederl. Natuur- en Geneesk. Congres (1890).

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BEIJERINCKIA, a new genus of nitrogen-fixing bacteria occurring in tropical soils

Referentie: Proceedings, volume 53, deel 2 (1950), 140-147

Authors

Derx, H.G.

Keywords

Microbiology

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RUBI NEERLANDICI. Bramen en Frambozen in Nederland. Hun bouw, levenswijze, verwantschap, verspreiding en gebruik

Referentie: Verhandelingen Natuurkunde, Tweede Reeks, deel 51, nummer 1 (1956), 1-156

Authors

Beijerinck, W.

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Ueber Gallbildung und Generationswechsel bei Cynips calicis und über die Circulansgalle

Referentie: Verhandelingen Natuurkunde, Tweede Sectie, deel 5, nummer 2 (1896), 1-43

Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

N/A

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Crystallised Starch

Referentie: Proceedings, volume 18, deel 2 (1916), 305-309

Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

Botany

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An obligative anarerobic fermetation Sarcina

Referentie: Proceedings, volume 7 (1905), 580-585

Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

Microbiology

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Further Researches concerning Oligonitrophilous Microbes

Referentie: Proceedings,volume 4 (1902), 5-9

Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

Microbiology

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An experiment with Sarcina ventriculi

Referentie: Proceedings, volume 13 (1911), 1237-1240

Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

Microbiology

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On the Formation of Indigo from the Woad (Isatis tinctoria)

Referentie: Proceedings, volume 2 (1900), 120-129

Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

Botanics

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The opening of the flower-buds of Calluna vulgaris (L.) Salisb.

Referentie: Proceedings, volume 38, deel 10 (1935), 1095-1099

Authors

Beijerinck, W.

Keywords

Botany

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De diatomeeënflora van de Drentsche beken

Referentie: Proceedings, volume 42, deel 3 (1939), 262-273

Authors

Beijerinck, W.

Keywords

Plantkunde

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Pigments as products of oxidation by bacterial action

Referentie: Proceedings, volume 13 (1911), 1066-1077

Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

Microbiology

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Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

Microbiology

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On Oligonitrophilous Bacteria

Referentie: Proceedings, volume 3 (1901), 586-595

Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

Bacteriology

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Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

Physiology of Plants

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De periodiciteit der bloemvorming bij Calluna vulgaris (L.) Hull

Referentie: Proceedings, volume 40, deel 3 (1937), 273-281

Authors

Beijerinck, W.

Keywords

Plantkunde

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Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

Botany

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On the nitrate ferment and the formation of physiological species

Referentie: Proceedings, volume 16 (1914), 1211-1217

Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

Microbiology

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Penetration of methyleneblue in living cells after desiccation

Referentie: Proceedings, volume 15 (1913), 1086-1087

Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

Microbiology

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On Lactic acid fermentation in milk

Referentie: Proceedings, volume 10 (1907), 17-34

Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

Microbiology

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Viscosaccharase an enzyme which produces slime from cane-sugar

Referentie: Proceedings, volume 12 (1910), 635-640

Authors

Beijerinck, M.W.

Keywords

Microbiology

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