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  1. Born in the village Nikitovka Biryuchenskogo County. Since 1918, he served in the Red Army. During the civil war fought in the South West and Russia, the Soviet geobotanist, forester, geographer, a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (1920; c 1925 - Academy of Sciences of the USSR) and member of the Academy of...

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  2. Sukachev was president of the Moscow Naturalists Society from 1955 to 1967. He was a founding member of the Russian Botanical Society (1915); and was from 1946 to 1963 its president (from 1964 honorary president).

  3. Sukachev, Vladimir Nikolaevich (Russia 1880-1967) botany, forestry, phytogeography. Sukachev's long career turned on forest ecology, but he brought to this study an extensive knowledge of plant systematics, experimental technique, genetics, evolutionary biology, and geography.

  4. Russian botanist at the Academy of Sciences, Vladimir Sukaczev (or Sukachev) had a broad range of interests spanning taxonomy, genetics, forest ecology and plant geography and his fieldwork centred on the Baikal region.

  5. Jun 8, 2021 · Vladimir Sukachev (1849-1920) was a Russian public figure, philanthropist, collector, founder of the Irkutsk Art Gallery. The exposition presents the masterpieces of Russian, Eastern, West European, and Siberian art of the 15th-20th centuries.

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  6. Jun 1, 2015 · He read Vladimir Nikolaevich Sukachevs Swamps: Their Formation, Development and Properties and was, Douglas Weiner has speculated, “affected by the holistic, ecological spirit of Sukachev’s pioneering text in community ecology.”

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  8. May 20, 2022 · The manor of V. P. Sukachev is a historical and cultural monument of federal significance. In the XIX century, the manor belonged to Vladimir Platonovich Sukachev, an outstanding public figure of the second half of the XIX century (1849–1920), the mayor, patron of the arts and founder of the art gallery, which started the Irkutsk Art Museum.

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