Evdokia Vasilievna Arinushkina (February 9, 1899 - 04/25/1994) - Soviet scientist - soil scientist, chemist, biologist, doctor of biological sciences, professor of Moscow State University.
| Evdokia Vasilyevna Arinushkina | |
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| Date of Birth | |
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| Scientific field | soil science |
| Academic degree | doctor of biological sciences |
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Born in the village of Barskovo, Vladimir Province .
For two years she studied at a rural school, then she graduated from the Moscow Women's High School (with a gold medal), the Moscow Agricultural Academy. KA Timiryazeva (1926) and postgraduate studies at the Department of Soil Science of the Soil-Geographical Faculty of Moscow State University (1932-1935).
In 1923-1932, a teacher of biology and chemistry in the school of the 2nd stage and in the pedagogical college in Moscow.
In 1935 she defended her thesis on the topic "Chemical nature and conditions of formation of orthands".
From 1936 to 1975 in research and teaching work at Moscow State University: Associate Professor, Professor. I read a course of lectures on soil chemistry.
Textbook author:
- "Gross chemical analysis of soil and soil" (1949)
- "Chemical Analysis of Soils and Soils" (1952)
- "Guide to chemical analysis of soil" (1961).
Introduced into the practice of soil analysis gelatinous method for the determination of silicic acid.
Doctor of Biological Sciences (1969), thesis entitled “Methodological research in the field of chemical analysis of soil and plants”.
Awarded the Order "Badge of Honor" and four medals.
Sources
- http://soil.msu.ru/himia-kafedra/na-kafedre-rabotali/250-r0
- Moscow University Herald: Soil Science Moscow State University. MV Lomonosov Moscow University Publishing House, 1980