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Lidiya Savich-Lyubitskaya
Born(1886-10-24)October 24, 1886
DiedSeptember 18, 1982(1982-09-18) (aged 95)
NationalitySoviet
Scientific career
Fields Botany
Institutions Komarov Botanical Institute
Notable students Ljubov Nikolaevna Vassiljeva
Author abbrev. (botany)L.I.Savicz
Ljubitsk.

Lidiya Ivanovna Savich-Lyubitskaya ( Russian: Лидия Ивановна Савич-Любицкая; October 24, 1886 – September 18, 1982) was a Soviet botanist, bryologist, and professor. [1] [2]

Biography

In 1912, Savich-Lyubitskaya became an employee of the Komarov Botanical Institute under the direction of Vladimir Andreevich Tranzschel and with the assistance of Vladimir Leontyevich Komarov. She began to publish papers on bryophytes and lichens in 1914, and began to travel extensively throughout Karelia, the Kola Peninsula, the North Caucasus, Crimea, and Central Russia. During the outbreak of World War I, she began studying the prospects of using sphagnum moss for dressing wounds. As a result, it saw widespread use in hospitals. She published several exsiccatae. [4] She retired in 1963. [5]

She published her last paper allegedly when she was 90. Her book was published in 1970, when she was 84. [6]

References

  1. ^ Bardunov, L. V.; Bachurina, A. F.; Shlyakov, R. N. (1985). "In the memory of Lidia Ivonovna Savich-Lyubitskaya (Памяти Лидии Ивановны Савич-Любицкой)". Botanical Journal (in Russian). 20 (2): 278–283. ISSN  0006-8136.
  2. ^ Biographischer Index Rußlands und der Sowjetunion / Biographical Index of Russia and the Soviet Union (in Russian). Walter de Gruyter. 2005. p. 1834. ISBN  978-3-11-093336-9. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Author Query". International Plant Names Index.
  4. ^ Triebel, D. & Scholz, P. 2001–2024 IndExs – Index of Exsiccatae. – Botanische Staatssammlung München: http://indexs.botanischestaatssammlung.de. – München, Germany.
  5. ^ Бардунов Л. В.; Бачурина А. Ф.; Шляков Р. Н. (1985). "Памяти Лидии Ивановны Савич-Любицкой" [In memory of Lydia Ivanovna Savich-Lyubitskaya]. Ботанический журнал (in Russian). 70 (2): 278–283.
  6. ^ Savich-Li︠u︡bit︠s︡kai︠a︡, L. I; Smirnova, Z. N (1970). Opredelitelʹ listostebelʹnykh mkhov SSSR: verkhoplodnye mkhi (in Russian). "Nauka, " Leningradskoe otd-nie. OCLC  13569978.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lidiya Savich-Lyubitskaya
Born(1886-10-24)October 24, 1886
DiedSeptember 18, 1982(1982-09-18) (aged 95)
NationalitySoviet
Scientific career
Fields Botany
Institutions Komarov Botanical Institute
Notable students Ljubov Nikolaevna Vassiljeva
Author abbrev. (botany)L.I.Savicz
Ljubitsk.

Lidiya Ivanovna Savich-Lyubitskaya ( Russian: Лидия Ивановна Савич-Любицкая; October 24, 1886 – September 18, 1982) was a Soviet botanist, bryologist, and professor. [1] [2]

Biography

In 1912, Savich-Lyubitskaya became an employee of the Komarov Botanical Institute under the direction of Vladimir Andreevich Tranzschel and with the assistance of Vladimir Leontyevich Komarov. She began to publish papers on bryophytes and lichens in 1914, and began to travel extensively throughout Karelia, the Kola Peninsula, the North Caucasus, Crimea, and Central Russia. During the outbreak of World War I, she began studying the prospects of using sphagnum moss for dressing wounds. As a result, it saw widespread use in hospitals. She published several exsiccatae. [4] She retired in 1963. [5]

She published her last paper allegedly when she was 90. Her book was published in 1970, when she was 84. [6]

References

  1. ^ Bardunov, L. V.; Bachurina, A. F.; Shlyakov, R. N. (1985). "In the memory of Lidia Ivonovna Savich-Lyubitskaya (Памяти Лидии Ивановны Савич-Любицкой)". Botanical Journal (in Russian). 20 (2): 278–283. ISSN  0006-8136.
  2. ^ Biographischer Index Rußlands und der Sowjetunion / Biographical Index of Russia and the Soviet Union (in Russian). Walter de Gruyter. 2005. p. 1834. ISBN  978-3-11-093336-9. Retrieved 19 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Author Query". International Plant Names Index.
  4. ^ Triebel, D. & Scholz, P. 2001–2024 IndExs – Index of Exsiccatae. – Botanische Staatssammlung München: http://indexs.botanischestaatssammlung.de. – München, Germany.
  5. ^ Бардунов Л. В.; Бачурина А. Ф.; Шляков Р. Н. (1985). "Памяти Лидии Ивановны Савич-Любицкой" [In memory of Lydia Ivanovna Savich-Lyubitskaya]. Ботанический журнал (in Russian). 70 (2): 278–283.
  6. ^ Savich-Li︠u︡bit︠s︡kai︠a︡, L. I; Smirnova, Z. N (1970). Opredelitelʹ listostebelʹnykh mkhov SSSR: verkhoplodnye mkhi (in Russian). "Nauka, " Leningradskoe otd-nie. OCLC  13569978.

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