Om Chimie Appliquée À L'agriculture; Volume 2
Publié en 1799, la Chimie appliquée à l'agriculture est un livre visionnaire qui a ouvert la voie à l'utilisation de la science pour améliorer l'agriculture. Chaptal, qui a également inventé le mot 'nitrogène', a introduit des notions clés de la chimie organique pour aider à expliquer comment les plantes fonctionnent, en influençant des générations de scientifiques qui ont continué à travailler sur la relation entre la science et l'agriculture.
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