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Vasiliǐ Matveievitch Czernajew (Russian: Василий Матвеевич Черняев; April 2, 1794 – March 6, 1871) was a Russian botanist responsible for collecting and describing at least 5 new genera and 9 new species[1] of fungi between 1822 and 1839. His name is written in the Cyrillic alphabet and has appeared in scientific documentation with a number of different romanizations, including V. Czernajev, Basil Matveievich Czerniaiev,[2] B.M. Czernaiev, B.M. Czernjaëv, B.M. Czernjaëw, V.M. Tschernaiew, V. Tschernajef,[3] and V. Czerniaier,[4] although the official abbreviation seems to be consistently written as Czern.[5]
Vasiliǐ Czernajew | |
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Василий Черняев | |
Born | Zemlyansky Uyezd, Russian Empire | 2 April 1794
Died | 6 March 1871 Kharkiv, Russian Empire | (aged 76)
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater | National University of Kharkiv |
Children | 1 |
Scientific career | |
Fields | |
Institutions | National University of Kharkiv |
Author abbrev. (zoology) | Czern. |
Career
editCzernajew was a botany professor at the University of Kharkiv and the director of the botanical garden there.[6]
Bibliography
edit- "Nouveaux cryptogames de l'Ukraine et quelques mots sur la flore de ce pays" [New cryptogams of Ukraine and a few words about the flora of this country]. Bulletin de la Société impériale des naturalistes de Moscou (in French). 18 (2): 132–157. 1845. OCLC 79713598 – via Biodiversity Heritage Library.
References
edit- ^ "MycoBank Advanced Search, Contains Author "Czern"". www.mycobank.org. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Czernajew, Vassilii Matveievitch". Harvard Index of Botinists. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
- ^ "Czernajew, Vassiliǐ Matveievitch (1796-1871)". plants.jstor.org/. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "What's become of Macrolepiota rhacodes?". www.svims.club. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ Stevensen, John A. (1957). "A List of Authors of Plant Parasite Names with Recommended Abbreviations". Special publication. Plant Industry Station, United States Agricultural Research Service. p. 1239. OCLC 10052410.
- ^ Sander, Heldor; Meikar (June 2011). "Botanical Garden of the University of Tartu (Dorpat) and the Botanical Network in the First Half of the 19th Century" (PDF). Baltic Journal of European Studies. 1 (9): 230–256. OCLC 1229316447. ISSN 2228-0588, 2228-0596.
- ^ International Plant Names Index. Czern.
External links
edit- "2 апреля родились..." [Born April 2nd...]. liveinternet.ru (in Russian). 2 April 2010. Retrieved 4 August 2022.
- "Василий Матвеевич Черняев (1793-1871)" [Vasily Matveevich Chernyaev (1793-1871)]. www-mycology.univer.kharkov.ua (in Ukrainian). Archived from the original on 13 March 2014.
- Рябоконь, Андрей (15 February 2011). "1812-й год и Василий Черняев" [1812 and Vasily Chernyaev]. Проза.ру (in Russian). Retrieved 4 August 2022.