Karl Gustav Sanio (5 December 1832 – 3 February 1891) was a Prussian botanist and served as a professor of botany at the University of Königsberg. He observed patterns in the growth of plant vasculature and wrote several articles on the organization of wood and cambium. He examined patterns in the size distribution of the xylem vessels in five statements known as Sanio's laws was also among the first to describe the formation of compression wood by conifers.
Brandenburg vol.49 on page 63 in 1907. The genus is named after KarlGustavSanio (1832–1891). Sanionia georgicouncinata Ochyra, 1998 Sanionia nivalis...
xylem of ferns. The tracheid was first named by the German botanist Carl GustavSanio in 1863, from the German Tracheide. Tracheids were the main conductive...
attempt by the Jamaican Joseph Merrick stranded after climbing 9000 feet. Gustav Mann and porters may have been the first on the summit on 18 December 1861;...