Beck, E: Torn between Nature and Lab: A Dying Breed of Plant Scientists?, Progress in Botany, 78 (Cánovas FM, Lüttge U, Matyssek R eds), 3-42 (2017), doi:10.1007/124-2016-2
Abstract:
In his life as a scientist, E. Beck addressed questions, concerning a very broad spectrum of disciplines in plant science. He likes research in the laboratory as well as in the field. Admitting that specialization is inevitable given the complexity of the systems we deal with, he is not flagging to encourage his students and colleagues to go back and consider the entire system once in a while for verification of the reasonability of their research questions and approaches.
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