Elena Barulina
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Elena Ivanovna Barulina (Russian: Елена Ивановна Барулина; 1895 – 9 July 1957)[1] was a Russian and Soviet botanist and geneticist who conducted pioneering research on lentils and their wild relatives. In 1930, she published the first map of their international distribution, in a 317-page monograph that became the standard reference for researchers. The standard author abbreviation Barulina is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[2]
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Elena Ivanovna Barulina | |
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Born | 1895 |
Died | 9 July 1957 |
Nationality (legal) | Russian |
Citizenship | USSR Russian Empire |
Alma mater | Saratov Agricultural Institute |
Known for | Genetics of lentils |
Spouse | Nikolai Vavilov |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Botany Genetics Agronomy |
Institutions | Institute of Plant Industry |
Author abbrev. (botany) | Barulina |
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