Oscar Loew (2 April 1844 26 January 1941) was a German agricultural chemist, active in Germany, the United States, and Japan in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Loew was born in Marktredwitz, Bavaria, where his father was a pharmacist. He studied at the University of Munich under the noted chemist Justus von Liebig. Loew was the assistant in plant physiology at the City College of New York and participated in four expeditions to the southwestern states of the United States in 1882 before returning to Munich, Germany, where he collaborated with Karl Wilhelm von Nägeli.
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