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Andrei Famintsyn

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and became a professor (1867-1889). In 1890, Famintsyn founded and headed the Laboratory of Plant Anatomy and Physiology of the Academy of Sciences (today's Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology of the
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and others). In 1887, he authored the first Russian textbook on
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Full Members of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1917–1925)
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may occur under artificial lighting. He and his student
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Russian
O.S.
Moscow
Petrograd
Russian
botanist
academician
Petersburg Academy of Sciences
Saint Petersburg State University
Lev Semionovich Tsenkovsky
alma mater
Russian Academy of Sciences
Ivan Borodin
Alexander Batalin
Dmitry Ivanovsky
plant physiology
Free Economic Society
Russian Botanical Society
photosynthesis
plant metabolism
carbon dioxide
starch
Osip Baranetsky
green algae
lichens
symbiosis
radiolaria
symbiogenesis
Konstantin Mereschkowski

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