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Nikolai Ivanovich Vavilov (Николай Иванович Вавилов, November 25 /(November 13), 1887 — January 26 1943 ) was a prominent Russian Botanist and Geneticist best known for having identified the centres of origin of cultivated plants. He was born into a merchant family in Moscow. Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov was his brother. After graduating from the Moscow Agricultural Institute, he worked at the Bureau for Applied Botany and at the Bureau of Mycology and Phytopathology during the years 1911-1912. After this, in 1913-1914 he travelled to Europe and studied plant immunity, in collaboration with Professor William Bateson , who founded the science of Genetics . ¹ He organized a series of botanical-agromomic expeditions all over the world in the development of his theory about centers of origin of cultivated plants and created the largest collection of plant seeds in the world (which was diligently preserved even throughout the Siege Of Leningrad ). He formulated the law of homologous series in variation. ( {Link without Title} ) He was a member of the USSR Central Executive Committee , President of All-Union Geographical Society and a recipient of the Lenin Prize . In 1940 he was repressed as a defender of " Bourgeois Pseudoscience " genetics in struggle with Lysenkoism and died of malnutrition in prison in 1943. Ironically, most of his work and samples were collected by Heinz Brücher , an SS officer who was also a plant genetics expert. The standard Botanical Author Abbreviation Vavilov is applied to Species he described. TIMELINE
The USSR Academy Of Sciences established the Vavilov Award ( 1965 ) and the Vavilov Medal ( 1968 ). WORKS
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