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Sergei Gavrilovich Navashin (Russian: Серге́й Гаврилович Навашин); (14 December 1857 – 10 December 1930) was a Russian biologist. He discovered double fertilization in plants in 1898.
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The standard author abbreviation Navashin is used to indicate this individual as the author when citing a botanical name.
[[File:Sergey navashin.jpg|thumb|Sergei Navashin]]
Biography[edit]
1874 — enters the Medical Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg, works on chemistry in the laboratory of A. Borodin


'''Sergei Gavrilovich Navashin''' ({{langx|ru|Серге́й Гаврилович Навашин}}; 14 December 1857 – 10 December 1930) was a [[Russian Empire]] and Soviet biologist. He discovered [[double fertilization]] in plants in 1898.<!--
1878 — moves to the Moscow University, obtains Candidate degree in 1881 in Chemistry. Under the influence of K. Timiryazev and V. Zinger starts to study Botany. Receives a position of a laboratory assistant at the chair of Plant Physiology and later (1885) in the Petrovskaya Agricultural Academy.


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1894 — is invited to work at the chair of Systematics and Morphology of the Kiev University.
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== Biography ==
During 1894-1914 works as a director of the Botanical Garden of Kiev University
1874 — enters the Medical Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg, works on chemistry in the laboratory of [[A. Borodin]]


1878 — moves to the Moscow University, obtains Candidate degree in 1881 in Biology. Under the influence of [[Kliment Timiryazev|K. Timiryazev]] and V. Zinger starts to study Botany. Receives a position of a laboratory assistant at the chair of Plant Physiology and later (1885) in the Petrovskaya Agricultural Academy.
1896 — defends his doctoral thesis in the University of Odessa

1894 — is invited to work at the chair of Systematics and Morphology of the [[Kiev University]].

During 1894-1914 works as a director of the [[A.V. Fomin Botanical Garden|Botanical Garden of Kiev University]]

1896 — defends his doctoral thesis at [[Odessa University]]


1918-1923—professor of Tbilisi University (Georgia)
1918-1923—professor of Tbilisi University (Georgia)


1923—founds the Timiryazev Biological Institute in Moscow. Heads it till 1929.
1923—founds the Timiryazev Biological Institute in Moscow. Heads it till 1929.

==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/people/0017916_.htm Sergei Gavrilovich Navashin<!-- bot-generated title -->] at www.cybertruffle.org.uk

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[[Category:Biologists from the Russian Empire]]
[[Category:Soviet biologists]]
[[Category:Corresponding members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences]]
[[Category:Full Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1917–1925)]]
[[Category:Full Members of the USSR Academy of Sciences]]
[[Category:Members of the Royal Society of Sciences in Uppsala]]
[[Category:Full Members of the All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences]]
[[Category:Russian scientists]]


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Latest revision as of 18:08, 4 November 2024

Sergei Navashin

Sergei Gavrilovich Navashin (Russian: Серге́й Гаврилович Навашин; 14 December 1857 – 10 December 1930) was a Russian Empire and Soviet biologist. He discovered double fertilization in plants in 1898.[1]

Biography

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1874 — enters the Medical Surgical Academy in St. Petersburg, works on chemistry in the laboratory of A. Borodin

1878 — moves to the Moscow University, obtains Candidate degree in 1881 in Biology. Under the influence of K. Timiryazev and V. Zinger starts to study Botany. Receives a position of a laboratory assistant at the chair of Plant Physiology and later (1885) in the Petrovskaya Agricultural Academy.

1894 — is invited to work at the chair of Systematics and Morphology of the Kiev University.

During 1894-1914 works as a director of the Botanical Garden of Kiev University

1896 — defends his doctoral thesis at Odessa University

1918-1923—professor of Tbilisi University (Georgia)

1923—founds the Timiryazev Biological Institute in Moscow. Heads it till 1929.

References

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  1. ^ Kordium EL (2008). "[Double fertilization in flowering plants: 1898-2008]". Tsitol. Genet. (in Russian). 42 (3): 12–26. PMID 18822860.
  2. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Navashin.
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