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Vavilov and His Institute

Author : Igor G. Loskutov
Publisher : Bioversity International (IPGRI & INIBAP)
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : Botanists
ISBN : 9290434120

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Les graines du monde

Author : Mario del Curto
Publisher : Actes Sud Editions
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2017-08-24
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 2330079052

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His knowledge, tenacity and eloquence still resound in the corridors of the Saint Petersburg institute that bears his name, and his spirit continues to inspire the hundreds of researchers pursuing his work. Nikolai Vavilov anticipated the disappearance of plant diversity and within the space of a few decades through study and travel all over the world he found the means of saving it. For political and ideological reasons, Vavilov was condemned to death and left to starve in the dungeon of a Soviet prison. Gradually, on both sides of the iron curtain, his memory began to fade. One hundred years after Vavilov's first expedition, the photographer Mario Del Curto retraced his footsteps. For four years he met with those who, despite overwhelming obstacles, perpetuate Vavilov's seed prospecting, selection and conservation work in order to save the planet's staple food crops. This book is the unprecedented story of his journey to the heart of the Vavilov Institute and its twelve research stations. International specialists bring light the huge scope of the work undertaken by Vavilov and his successors.

The Vavilov Affair

Author : Mark Aleksandrovich Popovskiĭ
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Science
ISBN : UOM:39015007016697

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Where Our Food Comes From

Author : Gary Paul Nabhan
Publisher : Island Press
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2012-02-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781597265171

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The future of our food depends on tiny seeds in orchards and fields the world over. In 1943, one of the first to recognize this fact, the great botanist Nikolay Vavilov, lay dying of starvation in a Soviet prison. But in the years before Stalin jailed him as a scapegoat for the country’s famines, Vavilov had traveled over five continents, collecting hundreds of thousands of seeds in an effort to outline the ancient centers of agricultural diversity and guard against widespread hunger. Now, another remarkable scientist—and vivid storyteller—has retraced his footsteps. In Where Our Food Comes From, Gary Paul Nabhan weaves together Vavilov’s extraordinary story with his own expeditions to Earth’s richest agricultural landscapes and the cultures that tend them. Retracing Vavilov’s path from Mexico and the Colombian Amazon to the glaciers of the Pamirs in Tajikistan, he draws a vibrant portrait of changes that have occurred since Vavilov’s time and why they matter. In his travels, Nabhan shows how climate change, free trade policies, genetic engineering, and loss of traditional knowledge are threatening our food supply. Through discussions with local farmers, visits to local outdoor markets, and comparison of his own observations in eleven countries to those recorded in Vavilov’s journals and photos, Nabhan reveals just how much diversity has already been lost. But he also shows what resilient farmers and scientists in many regions are doing to save the remaining living riches of our world. It is a cruel irony that Vavilov, a man who spent his life working to foster nutrition, ultimately died from lack of it. In telling his story, Where Our Food Comes From brings to life the intricate relationships among culture, politics, the land, and the future of the world’s food.

Origin and Geography of Cultivated Plants

Author : N. I. Vavilov,Vladimir Filimonovich Dorofeev
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 548 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1992-10-22
Category : Gardening
ISBN : 0521404274

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Origin and Geography of Cultivated Plants by N. I. Vavilov,Vladimir Filimonovich Dorofeev Pdf

A collection of all of Vavgilov's works on the origin and geography of cultivated plant species.

The Murder of Nikolai Vavilov

Author : Peter Pringle
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2008-05-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1416566023

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The Murder of Nikolai Vavilov by Peter Pringle Pdf

In The Murder of Nikolai Vavilov, acclaimed journalist and author Peter Pringle recreates the extraordinary life and tragic end of one of the great scientists of the twentieth century. In a drama of love, revolution, and war that rivals Pasternak's Dr. Zhivago, Pringle tells the story of a young Russian scientist, Nikolai Vavilov, who had a dream of ending hunger and famine in the world. Vavilov's plan would use the emerging science of genetics to breed super plants that could grow anywhere, in any climate, in sandy deserts and freezing tundra, in drought and flood. He would launch botanical expeditions to find these vanishing genes, overlooked by early farmers ignorant of Mendel's laws of heredity. He called it a "mission for all humanity." To the leaders of the young Soviet state, Vavilov's dream fitted perfectly into their larger scheme for a socialist utopia. Lenin supported the adventurous Vavilov, a handsome and seductive young professor, as he became an Indiana Jones, hunting lost botanical treasures on five continents. In a former tsarist palace in what is now St. Petersburg, Vavilov built the world's first seed bank, a quarter of a million specimens, a magnificent living museum of plant diversity that was the envy of scientists everywhere and remains so today. But when Lenin died in 1924 and Stalin took over, Vavilov's dream turned into a nightmare. This son of science was from a bourgeois background, the class of society most despised and distrusted by the Bolsheviks. The new cadres of comrade scientists taunted and insulted him, and Stalin's dreaded secret police built up false charges of sabotage and espionage. Stalin's collectivization of farmland caused chaos in Soviet food production, and millions died in widespread famine. Vavilov's master plan for improving Soviet crops was designed to work over decades, not a few years, and he could not meet Stalin's impossible demands for immediate results. In Stalin's Terror of the 1930s, Russian geneticists were systematically repressed in favor of the peasant horticulturalist Trofim Lysenko, with his fraudulent claims and speculative theories. Vavilov was the most famous victim of this purge, which set back Russian biology by a generation and caused the country untold harm. He was sentenced to death, but unlike Galileo, he refused to recant his beliefs and, in the most cruel twist, this humanitarian pioneer scientist was starved to death in the gulag. Pringle uses newly opened Soviet archives, including Vavilov's secret police file, official correspondence, vivid expedition reports, previously unpublished family letters and diaries, and the reminiscences of eyewitnesses to bring us this intensely human story of a brilliant life cut short by anti-science demagogues, ideology, censorship, and political expedience.

Seeds of the Earth

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2016-11
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 303828081X

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Scientists, Plants and Politics

Author : Robin Pistorius
Publisher : Bioversity International
Page : 147 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Botany
ISBN : 9789290433088

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Scientists, Plants and Politics by Robin Pistorius Pdf

How plant genetic resources conservation became a global issue; Breeding strategies and conservation strategies; Establishing a globa es situ conservation network.

Plant Genetic Resources of Ethiopia

Author : Jan Engels,John Gregory Hawkes,M. Worede
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1991-03-21
Category : Science
ISBN : 0521384567

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Plant Genetic Resources of Ethiopia by Jan Engels,John Gregory Hawkes,M. Worede Pdf

One of the world centers of crop evolution and origin, Ethiopia has long been recognized as an important area of diversity for several major and various minor crops. Based on an international conference held in Addis Ababa, this book describes how plant genetic diversity in Ethiopia is of vital importance in breeding new varieties of crops with desirable characteristics, such as increased resistance to pests and diseases and greater adaptation to heat and drought. The three main sections in the book consider the Ethiopian center of diversity, germ plasm or genetic material collection and conservation in Ethiopia, and the evaluation and utilization of Ethiopian genetic resources. A broad range of food and feed crops and plants of medicinal and industrial importance are discussed, both at a national and international level. A brief account of conservation strategies and gene bank problems unique to Ethiopia is also given. The importance of Ethiopia's plant genetic resources to world agriculture has been demonstrated on more than one occasion. Plant breeders, geneticists, and botanists throughout the world will, therefore, find this unique book a valuable source of information and an essential reference work.

Darwin's Harvest

Author : Timothy J. Motley,Nyree Zerega,Hugh Cross
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2006-01-04
Category : Science
ISBN : 0231508093

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Darwin's Harvest by Timothy J. Motley,Nyree Zerega,Hugh Cross Pdf

Darwin's Harvest addresses concerns that we are losing the diversity of crop plants that provide food for most of the world. With contributions from evolutionary biologists, geneticists, agronomists, molecular biologists, and anthropologists, this collection discusses how economic development, loss of heirloom varieties and wild ancestors, and modern agricultural techniques have endangered the genetic diversity needed to keep agricultural crops vital and capable of adaptation. Drawing on the most up-to-date data, the contributors review the utilization of molecular techniques to understand crop evolution. They explore current research on various crop plants of both temperate and tropical origin, including maize, sunflower, avocado, sugarcane, and wheat. The chapters in Darwin's Harvest also provide solid background for understanding many recent discoveries concerning the origins of crops and the influence of human migration and farming practices on the genetics of our modern foods.

Stalin and the Scientists

Author : Simon Ings
Publisher : Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Page : 491 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2017-02-21
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780802189868

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“One of the finest, most gripping surveys of the history of Russian science in the twentieth century.” —Douglas Smith, author of Former People: The Final Days of the Russian Aristocracy Stalin and the Scientists tells the story of the many gifted scientists who worked in Russia from the years leading up to the revolution through the death of the “Great Scientist” himself, Joseph Stalin. It weaves together the stories of scientists, politicians, and ideologues into an intimate and sometimes horrifying portrait of a state determined to remake the world. They often wreaked great harm. Stalin was himself an amateur botanist, and by falling under the sway of dangerous charlatans like Trofim Lysenko (who denied the existence of genes), and by relying on antiquated ideas of biology, he not only destroyed the lives of hundreds of brilliant scientists, he caused the death of millions through famine. But from atomic physics to management theory, and from radiation biology to neuroscience and psychology, these Soviet experts also made breakthroughs that forever changed agriculture, education, and medicine. A masterful book that deepens our understanding of Russian history, Stalin and the Scientists is a great achievement of research and storytelling, and a gripping look at what happens when science falls prey to politics. Longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction in 2016 A New York Times Book Review “Paperback Row” selection “Ings’s research is impressive and his exposition of the science is lucid . . . Filled with priceless nuggets and a cast of frauds, crackpots and tyrants, this is a lively and interesting book, and utterly relevant today.” —The New York Times Book Review “A must read for understanding how the ideas of scientific knowledge and technology were distorted and subverted for decades across the Soviet Union.” —The Washington Post

Unjust by Design

Author : S. Ronald Ellis
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 390 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 9780774824774

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Unjust by Design describes a system in need of major restructuring. Written by a respected critic, it presents a modern theory of administrative justice fit for that purpose. It also provides detailed blueprints for the changes the author believes would be necessary if justice were to in fact assume its proper role in Canada’s administrative justice system.

Natural Resource Pricing and Rents

Author : Andrey Vavilov,Georgy Trofimov
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2021-08-03
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783030767532

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Natural Resource Pricing and Rents by Andrey Vavilov,Georgy Trofimov Pdf

This book examines the economics of natural resource markets and pricing, as well as the field of natural resource economics in general. It presents the key contributions to this field of research, including the pioneering works and contemporary studies. The book highlights the basic principles and ideas underlying theoretical models of resource pricing. The models considered in the book underline the fundamental determinants of resource prices and the economic nature of rents for non-renewable and renewable resources. Besides the classical theory of exhaustible resource economics, the book includes several issues that are of high importance for global economic growth, such as the transition to alternative energy and the economics of climate change. The authors also consider the issues of commodity pricing and a resource cartel’s activity that are relevant to the world oil market. The book provides analytical solutions illustrated with numerical examples. It allows an intuitive understanding of the subject and the model inferences through graphical illustrations and an informal introduction. It, therefore, is a must-read for everybody interested in a better understanding of resource prices, resource markets, and resource economics.

Vavilov-Cherenkov and Synchrotron Radiation

Author : G.N. Afanasiev
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 509 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2006-01-17
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781402024115

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Vavilov-Cherenkov and Synchrotron Radiation by G.N. Afanasiev Pdf

Annotation "This monograph is intended for the students of the third year and higher, for postgraduates, for the professional scientists (both experimentalists and theoreticians) dealing with Vavilov-Cherenkov and synchrotron radiations."--Jacket.

The Lysenko Affair

Author : David Joravsky
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2010-12-15
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780226410326

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The Lysenko Affair by David Joravsky Pdf

The Lysenko affair was perhaps the most bizarre chapter in the history of modern science. For thirty years, until 1965, Soviet genetics was dominated by a fanatical agronomist who achieved dictatorial power over genetics and plant science as well as agronomy. "A standard source both for Soviet specialists and for sociologists of science."—American Journal of Sociology "Joravsky has produced . . . the most detailed and authoritative treatment of Lysenko and his view on genetics."—New York Times Book Review