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THE CENTERS OF DIFFUSION OF AGRICULTURAL DIVERSITY.
Reprint of the first Italian translation of the masterpiece of one of the giants in the world of 20th-century agricultural genetics, the first to recognize the centers of origin of cultivated plants, and to understand that the conservation of diversity is essential for the development of agriculture and the survival of humanity.
In the research of Nikolaj Vavilov, the current studies on population genetics and agricultural biodiversity find their foundation.
Nikolaj I. Vavilov (Moscow, 1887 - Saratov, 1943): Agronomist, botanist and geneticist. Founder and, from 1929 to 1935, director of the Lenin All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences, from 1931 to 1940 director of the Institute of Genetics of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, founder and director of the All-Union Institute of Plant Cultivation. Opponent of the biological and ideological theories of the agronomist Trofim Lysenko, supported by Stalin, he was arrested in 1940 and imprisoned, where he died in 1943.
Edited by Caterina M. Fiannacca.
Scientific review by Oriana Porfiri.
The book is available exclusively in Italian.
In collaboration with Rete Semi Rurali
THE CENTERS OF DIFFUSION OF AGRICULTURAL DIVERSITY.
Reprint of the first Italian translation of the masterpiece of one of the giants in the world of 20th-century agricultural genetics, the first to recognize the centers of origin of cultivated plants, and to understand that the conservation of diversity is essential for the development of agriculture and the survival of humanity.
In the research of Nikolaj Vavilov, the current studies on population genetics and agricultural biodiversity find their foundation.
Nikolaj I. Vavilov (Moscow, 1887 - Saratov, 1943): Agronomist, botanist and geneticist. Founder and, from 1929 to 1935, director of the Lenin All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences, from 1931 to 1940 director of the Institute of Genetics of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, founder and director of the All-Union Institute of Plant Cultivation. Opponent of the biological and ideological theories of the agronomist Trofim Lysenko, supported by Stalin, he was arrested in 1940 and imprisoned, where he died in 1943.
Edited by Caterina M. Fiannacca.
Scientific review by Oriana Porfiri.
The book is available exclusively in Italian.
In collaboration with Rete Semi Rurali