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Dmitrij N. Prjanišnikov


Alternative spellings:
D. N. Prjanišnikov
Dimitrij Nikolaevič Prjanischnikow
Dimitri Nikolaevic Prianitschnikov
Dmitri Nikolajewitsch Prjanischnikow
D. N. Prjanischnikow
Dmitrij Nikolaevič Prjanišnikov

B: 7. November 1865 Kjachta
D: 30. April 1948
Biblio: Sowjet. Biochemiker; Professor für Pflanzenbaulehre an der Landwirtschaftlichen Akademie Moskau
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  • Kaiserlich Leopoldinisch-Carolinische Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher
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  • Dmitry Nikolaevich Pryanishnikov (Russian: Дми́трий Никола́евич Пря́нишников; November 6, 1865 — April 30, 1948) was a Russian agrochemist, biochemist and plant physiologist, founder of the Soviet scientific school in agronomic chemistry. Hero of Socialist Labor (1945). Winner of Lenin Prize (1926), Stalin Prize (1941) and (1945). Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (1929) and the Academy of Agricultural Sciences (1936), corresponding member of the French Academy of Sciences, founder and director of the Scientific Institute for Fertilizers chemicalization of the national economy. Notable for decency and civil courage. For example, for several years he tried to rescue a geneticist Nikolai Vavilov from prison, for this he sought a personal reception from Beria and his deputy Kobulov, wrote several letters to Stalin, and also presented Vavilov who was imprisoned award and put forward his candidacy for election to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. (Source: DBPedia)

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      1953
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      1952

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