Jean Senebier died on 1809-07-22.
Jean Senebier proved that plants use CO2 in their growth process in the late 1700s. Francois Huber assisted Senebier with this research.
That CO2 is used up is in photosynthesis.
In 1782, Jean Senebier Showed that plants need carbon dioxide gas from air and suggested that plants only use this ggas to make food.
Jean Senebier discovered that plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen during photosynthesis. This was a key contribution to our understanding of how plants contribute to the Earth's atmosphere.
Jean Senebier was a pastor who was born in Geneva on May 6, 1742. He is most noted for his contribution to making people understand how important light is to vegetation. He died on July 22, 1809.
Jean Senebier developed his theory of plant respiration after observing that plants consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. This led him to propose that plants have a respiratory process that involves the consumption of oxygen.
Jean-Baptist David died in 1866.
Jean Fernel died in 1558.
Jean Carlu died in 1997.
Jean Badovici died in 1956.
Jean Coralli died in 1854.
Jean Piaubert died in 2002.