Tatyana Vasilievna Lizgunova (12/23/1900 (01/05/1901), Serpukhov - 01/09/1984) - Soviet scientist, doctor of agricultural sciences, laureate of the Stalin Prize .
| Tatyana Vasilievna Lizgunova | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | January 5, 1901 |
| Place of Birth | Serpukhov |
| Date of death | January 9, 1984 ( 83) |
| A country | |
| Scientific field | vegetable growing |
| Awards and prizes | |
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Works
- 3 Literature
- 4 References
Biography
In 1925 she graduated from the Department of Horticulture and Horticulture of the Agronomy Faculty of the Moscow Agricultural Academy.
She worked in Leningrad at the All-Union Institute of Applied Botany and New Cultures (since 1930 the All-Union Institute of Plant Production). In 1942-1945 in evacuation in the Urals.
Head section, in 1942-1947 the head. Institute of Vegetable Crops. Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Senior Researcher.
Author and co-author of 6 zoned cabbage varieties.
The 1952 Stalin Prize - for the cultivation of varieties of vegetable crops and the promotion of their seed production in the North.
Compositions
- Cabbage. Kolos Publishing House, 1965 - Total pages: 383
- "Seed production of vegetable crops and fodder root crops in the Urals" - Sverdl., 1943 - et al .;
- “Cabbage” - Sverdlov., 1944;
- "Vegetable growing in the Urals: Open ground" - Sverdlov., 1947 - et al .;
- "Guidelines for testing crops." 3rd rev. ed.- M.-L., 1948;
- "Best practices for growing a high yield of cabbage" - L., 1951;
- "White cabbage" - L., 1967;
- “Red cabbage, Savoy and Brussels sprouts” - L., 1971;
- "Guidelines for the accelerated selection of varieties and heterotic hybrids of white cabbage" - L., 1972;
- "Guidelines for the selection of varieties and heterotic hybrids of vegetable crops" - L., 1974.
Literature
- Doctor of Agricultural Sciences Tatyana Vasilievna Lizgunova (1901 - 2001) / Fursa T. B. Dzhokhadze T. I., Shorets N. M.; VIR; Ed. Dragavtseva V.A.- St. Petersburg. , 2001.
Links
- Biographical Information
- Personal photo albums , Blagoveshchensk Higher Tank Command Red Banner School