Aharon Aharonson
Aharon Aharonson was a pioneering agronomist and leader of the NILI underground during World War I, best known for his groundbreaking discovery of wild wheat, which laid the foundation for modern wheat cultivation and breeding practices.
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Israel:
Aharon Aharonson discovered ancient wheat roots in Galilee, contributing to the story of Zionist settlement.
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Israel:
Aharon Aharonson established the experimental farm in Atlit that is named after him.
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Israel:
Aharon Aharonson discovered the wild wheat, which was a significant step in understanding the wheat cultivation process.
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