Andrei Famintsyn, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Andrei Famintsyn

Russian botanist

Date of Birth: 29-Jun-1835

Place of Birth: Moscow, Russia

Date of Death: 08-Dec-1918

Profession: botanist, lichenologist

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Andrei Famintsyn

  • Andrei Sergeyevich Famintsyn (Russian: ?????? ?????ยด???? ????????) (June 17 (O.S.
  • June 29), 1835, Moscow โ€“ December 8, 1918, Petrograd) was a Russian botanist, public figure, and academician of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1884). Famintsyn attended Saint Petersburg State University and studied under Russian fungal expert Lev Semionovich Tsenkovsky.
  • In 1861, he continued his scientific career as a teacher at his alma mater and became a professor (1867-1889).
  • In 1890, Famintsyn founded and headed the Laboratory of Plant Anatomy and Physiology of the Academy of Sciences (today's Timiryazev Institute of Plant Physiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences).
  • Famintsyn is considered the founding father of the Petersburg school of plant physiologists (Ivan Borodin, Alexander Batalin, Dmitry Ivanovsky and others).
  • In 1887, he authored the first Russian textbook on plant physiology.
  • His major works were dedicated to photosynthesis and plant metabolism.
  • He was the first to use artificial light for plant growing and research (1868).
  • Famintsyn showed that carbon dioxide conversion by plants and formation of starch may occur under artificial lighting.
  • Together with O.
  • Baranetsky, he was the first to separate the green algae cells from lichens.
  • Famintsyn discovered the symbiosis of algae with radiolarias and developed a theory of symbiogenesis.
  • In 1906-1909, he was the president of the Free Economic Society.
  • In 1915, Famintsyn was elected honorary president of the Russian Botanical Society.

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