History of Science in India - Plant and Animal Science (Volume IV in Two Parts)

Year
2017
Publisher
THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, INDIA (NASI) & THE RAMAKRISHNA MISSION INSTITUTE OF CULTURE
Author
"Dr. N. D. Paria Dr. Manishi Nath Das"
Management Discipline
Education
Source
Indian History and culture
About the book

The history of plant science deals with the initiation and development of different branches of botany. It includes studies on various divisions VIZ., cryptogams, phanerogams, taxonomy, anatomy, cytogenetics, plant physiology and biochemistry, palaeobotany, etc. The description of the history of plant science in India is initiated from the prehistoric period, much before the emergence of the Rig-veda, the first written work by man. Gradually, the historical development of this natural science had been attempted during Vedic and post- Vedic period, including the period of Rigveda and Atharvaveda, and also the Upanishads.

Indian botany found a remarkable development in the later half of the 18th century through the establishment of 'United Brothers'. This society enthusiastically collected plants, dried them, prepared herbarium specimens, and sent them to Europe for identification and description. In 1768, J. G. Koenig joined the society and made useful contributions to Indian botany. He was a student of Linnaeus. Much later, after the death of Koenig two other names became well known: J. G. Klein (1766 - 1821) and Dr. Benjamin Heyne (1770 -1819).