Adolph Hansen


Karl Adolph Hansen was a German botanist. He graduated in 1887 at the University of Würzburg on a thesis entitled "Geschichte der Assimilation und Chlorophyllfunktion". He was professor of botany at the Justus Liebig-Universität Gießen 1891-1920. He had very broad academic interests, including history and archaeology. However, he always worked alone, supervised very few doctoral students, and stood outside the development of experimental physiological botany among his contemporaries.
Hansen wrote scholarly works on Goethe's Metamorphosis of Plants and had a fierce dispute over this hypothesis with Houston Stewart Chamberlain.

The wind controversy with Eugenius Warming

In 1901, Hansen wrote a treatise of the dune vegetation of the East Frisian Islands, in which he proposed salt as the main plant-distributing factor. He thereby neglected previous work by Warming and Raunkiær contending the importance of the wind. Eugenius Warming strongly criticised Hansen's work and Hansen returned by criticising Warming's Lehrbuch der ökologischen Pflanzengeographie, to which Warming gave another polemic reply.

Selected scientific works